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Mutvei, 1997a

Siphuncular structure in Ordovician endocerid cephalopods

Mutvei, H.
Year1997
JournalActa Palaeontologica Polonica
Volume42
Number3
Pages375-390
Typearticle in journal
OpenAccess
LitsentsCC BY 4.0
Estonian author
LanguageEnglish
Id4546

Abstract

Exceptionally well-preserved shells of the endocerids Dideroceras wahlenbergl (Foord, 1887), Anthoceras vaginatum (Schlotheim, 1820), and Suecoceras barrandei (Dewttz, 1880) from phosphatized Early and Middle Ordovician limestones of Northern Estonia were studied by means of SEM. The septal neck in these endocerids is composed of three, structurally different, aragonite layers: outer spherulitic-prismatic, nacreous, and inner prismatic. The corurecting ring is a continuation of the spherulitic-prismatic layer of the septal neck. Its inner surface was probably covered by a thin glycoprotein (conchiolin) sheet. Structural differentiations in the spherulitic-prismatic layer of the connecting ring, such as a layeńng and .eyelet', reported by previous writers, were not observed. These differentiations probably result from diagenesis. The siphuncular structure in endocerids agreęs in detail with that in Recent Spirula and Nautilus. The conical endosiphuncular deposits (endocones) of endocerids show extensive intraspecific vańation. Morphological and stouctural differences i

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