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Finney, 1985

Paired pleural disks in Dicaulograptus cumdiscus n. sp.

Finney, S. C.
DOI
DOI10.1111/j.1502-3931.1985.tb00717.x
Year1985
JournalLethaia
Volume18
Number4
Pages361-368
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id3360

Abstract

A diplograptid graptolite with strongly introverted thecae and unusual thecal processes was isolated from limestones of the Ordovician Pratt Ferry Formation of Alabama and is described as a new species Dicaulograptus cumdiscus. The thecal processes are referred to as pleural disks. They occur in pairs above every thecal aperture and are inferred to have functioned as suspension processes receiving uplift from small-scale turbulent water motion. Such a function is compatible with a passively buoyant mode of life and is difficult to reconcile with an automobile mode of life.

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