학명 : Phyllograptus archaios
분류 : Phylum Hemichordata; Class Graptolithina
Geologic Time: Lower Ordovician
Size: Graptolites are 17 to 30 mm
Fossil Site: Fillmore Formation, Millard County, Utah
This is a fine graptolites known as Phyllograptus archaios. Graptolites are colonial animals belonging to the hemichordates. The term originates from the patronymic genus Graptolithus. The graptolites have a cosmopolitan distribution, and so serve as index fossils in many locations. The Graptoloidea were pelagic, drifting with the currents, and were the most important members of the plankton before dying out in the early Devonian. This genus draws its name from its leaf-like shape. There are a dozen example sof this large species, along with a few thoracic segments of a trilobite at the top.