Calymene celebra is a Silurian species of trilobites of the order Phacopida and also the state fossil of Wisconsin. It is found in Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin.[1]
^"†Calymene celebra Raymond 1916 (trilobite)". Paleobiology Database. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
Calymenecelebra is a Silurian species of trilobites of the order Phacopida and also the state fossil of Wisconsin. It is found in Illinois, Indiana, and...
fossils. Trilobites are the state fossils of Ohio (Isotelus), Wisconsin (Calymenecelebra) and Pennsylvania (Phacops rana). Representatives of the ten orders...
Trilobites were still diverse and common in the Silurian. Fossils of Calymenecelebra are extremely abundant in parts of central US. Halysites was a Tabulate...
the wings of a butterfly (which it is not related to). MPM 34493, A Calymenecelebra specimen from the Racine Dolomite Formation Bumastus niagarensis was...