Serpulids and other related tube-dwelling polychaetes are often ignored when found as fossil remains. They are, however, a widespread and important group today, and abundant literature has been published on them. Knowledge of fossil serpulids is centered on European specimens, and little has been done on South American fossil calcareous tubes. In this paper, seven serpulid and sabellid morphotypes are described from the Early Cretaceous marine Agrio Formation of Argentina, revealing a diversity of worms recorded as encrusters on bivalves, ammonites and corals. Sabellids are represented by Glomerula cf. serpentina. Serpulids are represented by two subfamilies: "Serpulinae" includes Mucroserpula mucroserpula, Parsimonia antiquata, Placostegus...
A fossil tube of a polychaete from the family Serpulidae Rafinesque, 1815 was found during an expedi...
Sponges, especially Calcarea, are minor components of benthic associations, especiallyduring the Mes...
The coexistence of sessile, tube-dwelling polychaetes (serpulids) and hydroids, has been investigate...
One morphotype of sabellids (Sabellida, Sabellidae) and two of serpulids (Sabellida, Serpulidae), fo...
Although the fossil record of annelids in general is poor, calcareous tube-building Serpulidae are a...
Some tubular fossils attributable to sabellids and serpulids, and a serpulid operculum are described...
Detailed taxonomic descriptions, including tube microstructural details, are provided for four serpu...
Despite many advances in the study of the paleoecology of nautiloids and amonoids, there is still mu...
Exposed mollusc shells may act as benthic islands in soft bottoms, and the analysis of their encrust...
Polychaete serpulids are globally distributed tubeworms mostly in marine environments from Late Tria...
Six taxa of serpulid polychaetes are reported from early Cretaceous to Miocene seep communities and ...
A moderately diverse calcareous polychaete tubeworm fauna is described from the late Callovian of Is...
Calcareous tubes of the sabellid genus Glomerula and of the family Serpulidae (subfamilies Serpulina...
Trigonioid bivalves of the genus Steinmanella Crickmay are abundant at the top of the Vaca Muerta Fo...
Shell morphology affects multiple aspects of the biology of ectocochleate cephalopods (e.g., floatab...
A fossil tube of a polychaete from the family Serpulidae Rafinesque, 1815 was found during an expedi...
Sponges, especially Calcarea, are minor components of benthic associations, especiallyduring the Mes...
The coexistence of sessile, tube-dwelling polychaetes (serpulids) and hydroids, has been investigate...
One morphotype of sabellids (Sabellida, Sabellidae) and two of serpulids (Sabellida, Serpulidae), fo...
Although the fossil record of annelids in general is poor, calcareous tube-building Serpulidae are a...
Some tubular fossils attributable to sabellids and serpulids, and a serpulid operculum are described...
Detailed taxonomic descriptions, including tube microstructural details, are provided for four serpu...
Despite many advances in the study of the paleoecology of nautiloids and amonoids, there is still mu...
Exposed mollusc shells may act as benthic islands in soft bottoms, and the analysis of their encrust...
Polychaete serpulids are globally distributed tubeworms mostly in marine environments from Late Tria...
Six taxa of serpulid polychaetes are reported from early Cretaceous to Miocene seep communities and ...
A moderately diverse calcareous polychaete tubeworm fauna is described from the late Callovian of Is...
Calcareous tubes of the sabellid genus Glomerula and of the family Serpulidae (subfamilies Serpulina...
Trigonioid bivalves of the genus Steinmanella Crickmay are abundant at the top of the Vaca Muerta Fo...
Shell morphology affects multiple aspects of the biology of ectocochleate cephalopods (e.g., floatab...
A fossil tube of a polychaete from the family Serpulidae Rafinesque, 1815 was found during an expedi...
Sponges, especially Calcarea, are minor components of benthic associations, especiallyduring the Mes...
The coexistence of sessile, tube-dwelling polychaetes (serpulids) and hydroids, has been investigate...