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Summary of a revision of New York State Ordovician eurypterids: implications for eurypterid palaeoecology, diversity and evolution

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 July 2007

Victor P. Tollerton Jr
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1908 Sunset Avenue, Utica, New York 13502–5618, USA e-mail: vmtollerton@usadatanet.net
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Abstract

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The record of Ordovician Eurypterida from New York State, USA, is shown to be largely false. Twenty-nine species in 17 genera are here recognised as pseudofossils, reducing by more than 75% the total number of named Ordovician eurypterid taxa. Consequently, 10 families now have their first occurrence either later in the Ordovician or in the Early Silurian. The implications for eurypterid palaeoecology, diversity and evolution are not as straightforward as would be expected from such a drastic taxonomic revision. All Ordovician eurypterids are now known to occur in shallow-water, near-shore shales or fine-grained carbonates. Diversity measures indicate that the end-Ordovician extinction event appears to have had less effect on eurypterids than previously known, and their turnover is level in the Ordovician.

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Research Article
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