Teratological trilobites from the Silurian (Wenlock and Ludlow) of Australia

Russell D. C. Bicknell*, Patrick M. Smith

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    Abstract

    Documentation of malformed trilobites has presented invaluable insight into the palaeobiology of a wholly extinct euarthropod group. Although the northern hemisphere record is relatively well documented, examples of abnormal trilobites from Australia are limited. Furthermore, most recorded specimens are from Cambrian-aged rocks. To extend this limited record, we document five new examples of malformed Australian trilobites from the Middle and Late Silurian (Wenlock and Ludlow) deposits of the Yarralumla Formation of the Australian Capital Territory and Yarwood Siltstone Member, Black Bog Shale in New South Wales. We record the first examples of abnormal pygidial and thoracic nodes and present new evidence for bifurcating pygidial ribs. These abnormal features are considered teratological morphologies. The aberrant nodes likely arose through developmental malfunctions, while the bifurcating ribs represent either similar defects, or an injury that developed into a teratological feature. Explanations for the limited record of malformed Australian trilobites and for the decrease in injured trilobites after the end-Ordovician are presented. Further documentation of malformed Australian trilobites from the middle-to-late Paleozoic will undoubtedly paint a more complete picture of how Gondwanan taxa recovered from injuries or unfortunate developmental complications.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number58
    Pages (from-to)1-11
    Number of pages11
    JournalScience of Nature
    Volume108
    Issue number6
    Early online date20 Oct 2021
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021

    Keywords

    • Malformations
    • Paleozoic
    • Silurian
    • Teratology
    • Trilobites

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