@article{Miller_Kennedy_Gibling_2012, title={A eurypterid from the lacustrine facies of the Early Devonian Campbellton Formation, New Brunswick, Canada}, volume={48}, url={https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/ag/article/view/atlgeol.2012.002}, DOI={10.4138/atlgeol.2012.002}, abstractNote={The Early Devonian Campbellton Formation in northern New Brunswick, Canada, yielded its first eurypterid fossils in 1881. Based on recent taxonomic work, all known specimens have been assigned to <em>Pterygotus anglicus</em>, a large pterygotid first described from Scotland. These previously discovered eurypterids are from the western exposure of the Campbellton Formation and are believed to have inhabited a coastal deltaic setting, along with a rich vertebrate assemblage that included cephalaspids, placoderms, acanthodians, and sharks. The single eurypterid abdominal fragment described here as cf. <em>Parahughmilleria</em> was found in beds near the eastern exposure of the formation from a lacustrine facies. These beds are from classic plant-rich localities of the Camp-bellton Formation and, in addition to plants, have yielded the oldest land-animal assemblage in North America.}, journal={Atlantic Geoscience}, author={Miller, Randall and Kennedy, Kirsten and Gibling, Martin}, year={2012}, month={Mar.}, pages={14–19} }