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Echinochiton dufoei, a new spiny Ordovician chiton

October 21, 2003

Echinochiton dufoei new genus and species is described from the Ordovician age Forreston Member, Grand Detour Formation (Blackriveran) near Beloit, Wisconsin. For a variety of reasons, we regard E. dufoei as a chiton; the species is known from four articulated or partially articulated specimens, one of which has eight plates and two of which have a mucro on the tail plate. Echinochiton dufoei differs from other chitons in having large hollow spines that project from each of the known plates. In plate shape and position, E. dufoei is much like the Upper Cambrian species Matthevia variabilis Walcott, 1885, and the Lower Ordovician species Chelodes whitehousei Runnegar, Pojeta, Taylor, and Collins (1979).

Publication Year 2003
Title Echinochiton dufoei, a new spiny Ordovician chiton
DOI 10.1017/S0022336000044395
Authors J. Pojeta, Douglas J. Eernisse, R. D. Hoare, M. D. Henderson
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Paleontology
Index ID 70206086
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse