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Vinn, 2004a

The earliest known Trypanites borings in the shells of articulate brachiopods from the Arenig (Ordovician) of Baltica

Vinn, O.
DOI
DOI10.3176/geol.2004.4.03
Aasta2004
AjakiriProceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences. Geology
Köide53
Number4
Leheküljed257-266
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Joonised5
Eesti autor
Keelinglise
Id856

Abstrakt

Several specimens of the Arenig (Volkhov Stage) brachiopod Antigonambonites from Northwest Russia and North Estonia bear the earliest known Trypanites borings in articulate brachiopod shells. Two basic types of borings are recorded: rare large rounded borings that penetrate the shell of the brachiopod, and abundant borings that follow the shell, almost never intersecting it. Rare shell repair marks are associated with some Trypanites borings. Presumably some shell-boring worms inhabited also the living Antigonambonites brachiopods, suggesting that diverse shell boring strategies had evidently evolved by the Arenig.

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