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Tinn et al., 2015a

Kalania pusilla, an exceptionally preserved non-calcified alga from the lower Silurian (Aeronian, Llandovery) of Estonia

Tinn, O., Mastik, V., Ainsaar, L., Meidla, T.
DOI
DOI10.1016/j.palwor.2014.12.001
Year2015
JournalPalaeoworld
Volume24
Number1-2
Pages207-214
Typearticle in journal
Estonian author
LanguageEnglish
Id4465

Abstract

A Silurian (Llandovery, Aeronian) Lagerstätte in Kalana, Estonia, has revealed exceptionally preserved noncalcified flora of algal fossils. A new dasycladacean algal species Kalania pusilla has been described. The paper describes the fossil specimens, which demonstrate well preserved fine internal anatomy of these siphonous unicellular algae, specifically anatomy of fertile specimens. K. pusilla is characterized by cylindrical uniaxial thallus, two orders of lateral segments — perpendicularly arranged whorls of short bulbous primary laterals, which bear clusters of gametophores in their mature stage and fine hairy secondary laterals Kalania pusilla, an exceptionally preserved non-calcified alga from the lower Silurian (Aeronian, Llandovery) of Estonia. 

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