• Source: Olenus (trilobite)
  • Olenus is a genus of Upper Cambrian ptychopariid trilobite.


    Distribution


    Olenus can be found in the British Isles, India, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Newfoundland, Texas, South Korea, and Australia.

    O. haimantensis occurs in the Middle Cambrian of India (upper part of the Parahio Formation, left bank of the Parahio/Barachu river, above the Moopa camping ground, Spiti).


    Ecology


    Fossils of Olenus are commonly found in dark mudstones, which were deposited on the seafloor in environments with low oxygen levels. The very wide side lobes (or pleurae) are thought to have shielded extended gills, which would have helped the animal absorb the maximum amount of oxygen possible in such an environment. Evidence also suggests that Olenus and its relatives may have developed a symbiotic relationship with sulfate-reducing bacteria, either by feeding on them or by absorbing nutrients directly from them.


    Taxonomy




    = Species previously assigned to Olenus

    =
    O. forficula = Ceratopyge forficula
    O. pecten = Ctenopyge pecten
    O. punctatus = Asteropyge punctata
    O. thompsoni = Olenellus thompsoni
    O. zoppii = Dolerolenus zoppii


    = Species that may be confused with Olenus

    =
    The bug Anchodelphax olenus
    The extant beetle Olenecamptus olenus.
    The fossil waterbeetle Limnoxenus olenus.
    The ant Polyrhachis olenus.
    The ladyslipper orchid Paphiopedilum "Olenus".


    Description


    Size: Up to 1.5 in (4 cm) long. It had up to 15 thoracic segments, with a narrow axis and wide pleurae.


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