Calcareous tubeworms are common in the Artinskian (Lower Permian) shale and limestone rocks of the Wichita-Albany Group in central Texas. In some units they form small reefs of budding tubes spreading outward from a common origin. These tubular fossils have been traditionally referred to as serpulids, but here we identify them as microconchids (Helicoconchus elongatus gen. et sp. nov.) These microconchids are unusual because of their greatly elongated impunctate tubes with centrally pitted diaphragms. They also show two types of budding: lateral with small daughter tubes that begin as small coils, and binary fission that produced two daughter tubes of equal diameters. These microconchids flourished in shallow marine environments with a faun...
Some tubular fossils attributable to sabellids and serpulids, and a serpulid operculum are described...
A moderately diverse calcareous polychaete tubeworm fauna is described from the late Callovian of Is...
1861 is redescribed here on the basis of a new collection from the Traverse Group of Michigan and Ha...
Calcareous tubeworms are common in the Artinskian (Lower Permian) shale and limestone rocks of the W...
The Bajocian tubeworm Spirorbis midfordensis, previously regarded as a spirorbid polychaete, is rein...
The Bajocian tubeworm Spirorbis midfordensis, previously regarded as a spirorbid polychaete, is rein...
The diversity of Silurian microconchids is still poorly understood. Here, a new microconchid tubewor...
A new species of microconchid tubeworm, Microconchus cravenensis is described from the Mississippian...
Morphological similarities indicate that Palaeozoic problematic tubeworms, e.g. tentaculitids, cornu...
A new tubeworm, Palaeotubus sosiensis gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Permian Pietra di Salo...
The Middle Devonian (Givetian) microconchid tubeworm species known as Spirorbis angulatus Hall, 1861...
In the present paper, the commonly mentioned but poorly recognised microconchid species Microconchus...
Detailed taxonomic descriptions, including tube microstructural details, are provided for four serpu...
<p>Calcareous tube-worms generally identified as <strong><em>Spirorbis</em></strong> range from Ordo...
Two new tubeworms, “Serpula” calannai sp. nov. and “Serpula” prisca sp. nov. are described from the ...
Some tubular fossils attributable to sabellids and serpulids, and a serpulid operculum are described...
A moderately diverse calcareous polychaete tubeworm fauna is described from the late Callovian of Is...
1861 is redescribed here on the basis of a new collection from the Traverse Group of Michigan and Ha...
Calcareous tubeworms are common in the Artinskian (Lower Permian) shale and limestone rocks of the W...
The Bajocian tubeworm Spirorbis midfordensis, previously regarded as a spirorbid polychaete, is rein...
The Bajocian tubeworm Spirorbis midfordensis, previously regarded as a spirorbid polychaete, is rein...
The diversity of Silurian microconchids is still poorly understood. Here, a new microconchid tubewor...
A new species of microconchid tubeworm, Microconchus cravenensis is described from the Mississippian...
Morphological similarities indicate that Palaeozoic problematic tubeworms, e.g. tentaculitids, cornu...
A new tubeworm, Palaeotubus sosiensis gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Permian Pietra di Salo...
The Middle Devonian (Givetian) microconchid tubeworm species known as Spirorbis angulatus Hall, 1861...
In the present paper, the commonly mentioned but poorly recognised microconchid species Microconchus...
Detailed taxonomic descriptions, including tube microstructural details, are provided for four serpu...
<p>Calcareous tube-worms generally identified as <strong><em>Spirorbis</em></strong> range from Ordo...
Two new tubeworms, “Serpula” calannai sp. nov. and “Serpula” prisca sp. nov. are described from the ...
Some tubular fossils attributable to sabellids and serpulids, and a serpulid operculum are described...
A moderately diverse calcareous polychaete tubeworm fauna is described from the late Callovian of Is...
1861 is redescribed here on the basis of a new collection from the Traverse Group of Michigan and Ha...