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Vinn et al., 2019b

A crustoid graptolite lithoimmured inside a Middle Ordovician nautiloid conch from northern Estonia

Vinn, O., Wilson, M. A., Toom, U.
DOI10.14241/asgp.2019.17
Aasta2019
AjakiriAnnales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae
Köide89
Number3
Leheküljed285 – 290
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Eesti autor
Keelinglise
Id11857

Abstrakt

A light grey nautiloid conch has a dark brown colony attached to its internal surface. This colonial fossil resembles hederellids and bryozoans, but is in fact a crustoid graptolite (Hormograptus? sp.). The colony has been lithoimmured inside this nautiloid conch by early cementation. Crustoid graptolites were a part of the encrusting communities in the Middle Ordovician of Baltica, but their abundance among encrusters of biogenic substrates reached a peak in the middle Sandbian. The cryptic mode of life appeared very early in the evolution of the crustoids. The discovery of this crustoid graptolite in a nautiloid conch indicates that the Baltic Middle Ordovician cryptic communities were taxonomically more diverse than was known previously. The nautiloid conch studied is sparsely encrusted with an encrustation density that is similar to those of other Middle Ordovician cryptic surfaces described from Estonia. 

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