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Berg-Madsen et al., 2018

An orthothecid hyolith with a digestive tract from the early Cambrian of Bornholm, Denmark

Berg-Madsen, V., Valent, M., Ebbestad, J. O. R.
DOI
DOI10.1080/11035897.2018.1432680
Aasta2018
AjakiriGFF
Köide140
Number1
Leheküljed25-37
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Keelinglise
Id30895

Abstrakt

The hyolith assemblage from the early Cambrian of Bornholm, Denmark, shows a higher diversity than contemporary assemblages in Baltoscandia. The most common species in the Green Shales (Læså Formation, Norretorp Member, Cambrian Stage 3), is Hyolithes [=Hyolithus] (Orthothecajohnstrupi Holm, 1893. A specimen of this species shows a well-preserved and almost complete digestive tract, folded into an approximately 22 mm long chevron-like structure comprised of at least 20 arcuate loops on the ventral side and a flattened, gently sinuous to straight anal tube on the dorsal side. The thin, phosphatic outer shell layer of the conch is crushed under the digestive tract due to compaction while the digestive tract is preserved in three dimensions and appears undisturbed. The shape of the digestive tract is similar to that of the middle Cambrian Guduguwan hardmani (Etheridge) from Australia and the lower Cambrian specimens from Russia described by Meškova & Sysoev. The Danish specimen is probably an adult, lending support to the idea that the orthothecid digestive tract becomes more complex during ontogeny. Hyolithus (Orthothecajohnstrupi is revised and here referred to Circotheca Sysoev, 1958.

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