Tektonargus

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Tektonargus is a trace fossil ichnotaxon genus of insect, from the Late Jurassic period.

It was discovered in a section of the Morrison Formation, located in Colorado, western North America. The name Tektonargus comes from the Greek word Tēkton meaning artisan/craftsman and the Greek word Argus meaning "All Eyed." It appears to have been created by a caddisfly.

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