Atrypa

<em>Atrypa spinosa</em>Atrypa spinosa, of Middle Devonian age, from Erie county, New York.

Atrypa, genus of extinct brachiopods, or lamp shells, that has a broad time range and occurs abundantly as fossils in marine rocks from the Silurian through the Early Carboniferous (444 million to 318 million years ago). Many species of Atrypa have been described. The genus is easily recognized by its distinctive concentric growth lines and peculiar outgrowths of the shell. It is unusual that in some Devonian exposures the abundant remains of only the pedicle (foot) valves of Atrypa occur; the brachial (upper) valves are rare or absent—apparently because of some sort of selective ocean current action.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Richard Pallardy.