Isotelus susae Whitfield 1882 (trilobite)

Artiopoda - Asaphida - Asaphidae

Alternative combinations: Asaphus (Isotelus) susae, Asaphus susae, Homotelus susae

Belongs to Isotelus according to M. J. Hopkins 2014

See also Raymond 1925, Whiteaves 1897 and Whitfield 1882

Sister taxa: Isotelus aktchokensis, Isotelus bearsi, Isotelus beta, Isotelus bradleyi, Isotelus copenhagenensis, Isotelus frognoensis, Isotelus giganteus, Isotelus gigas, Isotelus harrisi, Isotelus iowensis, Isotelus kimmswickensis, Isotelus maximus, Isotelus megistos, Isotelus obtusum, Isotelus parvirugosus, Isotelus platyrhachis, Isotelus rejuvenis, Isotelus rex, Isotelus simplex, Isotelus skapaneidos, Isotelus violaensis, Isotelus walcotti, Homotelus laevis, Homotelus stegops, Homotelus laeviurus, Homotelus gratiosus, Homotelus florencevillensis, Homotelus elongatus, Homotelus stincharensis, Homotelus ulrichi, Homotelus indentus, Homotelus catactus

Ecology: fast-moving low-level epifaunal carnivore-detritivore

Distribution:

• Ordovician of Canada (1: Manitoba collection), United States (9: Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota)

Total: 10 collections each including a single occurrence

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