
Publications from the
Denman Institute for Research on Trilobites
2003 Rolf Ludvigsen
Trilobites and trilobitology in Canada. Denman Institute for Research on Trilobites
Occasional Paper One, supplement to The Trilobite Papers-15.
2003 Brian Chatterton and Rolf Ludvigsen
Early Silurian trilobites of Anticosti Island. Palaeontographica Canadiana No.
22.
2003 Brenda Hunda, Brian Chatterton and Rolf Ludvigsen
Silicified Late Ordovician trilobites from the Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories,
Canada. Palaeontographica Canadiana No. 21, 87 p.
2002 Rolf Ludvigsen
Foreword, "Trilobites of New York: An Illustrated Guide" by Thomas Whiteley,
Gerald Kloc and Carlton Brett, p. xi-xiii.
2002 Rolf Ludvigsen and Brian Chatterton
Past
Lives: Chronicles of Canadian Paleontology. Geological Survey of Canada paleontology
website (
2000 Rolf Ludvigsen
Fossils in British Columbia. Encyclopedia of British Columbia, Harbour Publishing.
2000 Steve Westrop and Rolf Ludvigsen
The Late Cambrian (Marjuman) trilobite Hysteropleura Raymond from the Cow Head
Group, western Newfoundland. Journal of Paleontology, in press.
1999 Rolf Ludvigsen
Deep time and ancient life in the Columbia Basin. Royal British Columbia Museum website http://livinglandscapes.bc.ca/fossils/deep_time.html
1998 Brian Chatterton and Rolf Ludvigsen
Upper Steptoean (Upper Cambrian) trilobites from the McKay Group of southeastern British
Columbia, Canada. Paleontological Society Memoir 49, p. 1-43 (supplement to March, 1998
issue of Journal of Paleontology).
1998 Rolf Ludvigsen and Graham Beard
West Coast Fossils: A Guide to the Ancient Life of Vancouver Island. Revised second
edition, Harbour Publishing, 216 p. (available at www.fossilhut.com)
1996 Steve Westrop, Rolf Ludvigsen and Cecil Kindle
Upper Cambrian (Marjuman) agnostoid trilobites of the Cow Head Group, western
Newfoundland. Journal of Paleontology, vol. 70, p. 804-829.
1996 Rolf Ludvigsen, editor
Life in Stone: A Natural History of British Columbias Fossils. UBC Press, 310 p.
(available at www.fossilhut.com)
1996 Rolf Ludvigsen
Introduction: Deep time in the Cordillera. In Ludvigsen, R. (ed.) Life in Stone: A
Natural History of British Columbias Fossils, p. 3-13, UBC Press.
1996 Rolf Ludvigsen and Lisa Bohach
Lower Cambrian trilobites: Most ancient mariners. In Ludvigsen, R. (ed.) Life in
Stone: A Natural History of British Columbias Fossils, p. 156-166, UBC Press.
1996 Rolf Ludvigsen
Ancient saurians: Cretaceous reptiles of Vancouver Island. In Ludvigsen, R. (ed.)
Life in Stone: A natural history of British Columbias fossils, p. 156-166, UBC
Press.
1994 Rolf Ludvigsen and Pamela Tuffnell
The last olenacean trilobite: Triarthrus in the Whitby Formation (Upper Ordovician)
of southern Ontario. New York State Museum Bulletin 481, p. 183-212.
1994 Dave Rudkin, Ron Tripp and Rolf Ludvigsen
The Ordovician trilobite Hemiarges (Lichidae: Trochurinae) from North America and
Greenland. New York State Museum Bulletin 481, p. 289-306.
1992 Rolf Ludvigsen
The search for the oldest fossils in the Cordillera. In Grant, B. (ed.) Pioneering
Geology in the Canadian Cordillera. British Columbia Geological Survey Paper 1992-99, p.
69-73.
1991 Rolf Ludvigsen
The Trilobite Affair of James Hall and James Dwight Dana (1837-1847). Earth Sciences
History, vol. 10, p. 9-12.
1991 Rolf Ludvigsen and Brian Chatterton
The peculiar Ordovician trilobite Hypodicranotus from the Whittaker Formation,
District of Mackenzie. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, vol. 28, p. 616-622.
1989 Rolf Ludvigsen, Steve Westrop and Cecil Kindle
Sunwaptan (Upper Cambrian) trilobites of the Cow Head Group, western Newfoundland.
Palaeontographica Canadiana No. 6, 175 p.
1989 Rolf Ludvigsen and Ron Tripp
Silurian trilobites from northern Yukon Territory. Royal Ontario Museum Life Sciences
Contributions 153, 58 p.
1989 Graham Young and Rolf Ludvigsen
Mid-Cambrian trilobites from the lowest Cow Head Group, western Newfoundland. Geological
Survey of Canada Bulletin 392, 49 p.
1987 Rolf Ludvigsen
Reef trilobites from the Formosa Limestone (Lower Devonian) of southern Ontario. Canadian
Journal of Earth Sciences, vol. 24, p. 676-688.