Gastropod shells are common in the fossil record, but their fossil soft tissues are almost unknown, and have not been reported previously from the Palaeozoic. Here, we describe a Silurian (approx. 425 Myr) platyceratid gastropod from the Herefordshire Lagerstätte that preserves the oldest soft tissues yet reported from an undoubted crown-group mollusc. The digestive system is preserved in detail, and morphological data on the gonads, digestive gland, pedal muscle, radula, mouth and foot are also available. The specimen is preserved three-dimensionally, and has been reconstructed digitally following serial grinding. Platyceratids are often found attached to echinoderms, and have been interpreted as either commensal coprophages or kleptoparas...
Silurian turreted gastropods from the Upper Leintwardine Formation, Ludlow Series, collected in Delb...
The well−known association of platyceratid snails and crinoids typically involves a single snail pos...
Gastropods are generally rare in amber. In this paper we describe an example of exceptional soft-bod...
Gastropod shells are common in the fossil record, but their fossil soft tissues are almost unknown, ...
Studies of the origin and radiation of the molluscs have yet to resolve many issues regarding their ...
Cook, A.G. & Jell, P.A., September 2015. Carboniferous platyceratid gastropods from Western Australi...
Palaeozoic asteroids represent a stem-group to the monophyletic post-Palaeozoic Neoasteroidea, but m...
Biotic interactions are widely recognized as agents of evolution, yet the nature, extent, and implic...
'Articulated' rhynchonelliformean brachiopods are abundant shelly fossils, but the direct fossil rec...
Extant aplacophorans, a group of shell-less vermiform molluscs, respire through appendages within or...
The Herefordshire (Silurian) Lagerstätte (c. 430 MYr BP) has yielded, amongst many exceptionally pre...
The Mollusca is one of the most diverse, important and well-studied invertebrate phyla; however, rel...
Polychaete body fossils are rare, and are almost invariably compressed and too poorly preserved for ...
Traces of unsuccessful predatory attacks can be found in the hard parts of shell-bearing organisms a...
Echinoderms are unique in having a water vascular system with tube feet, which perform a variety of ...
Silurian turreted gastropods from the Upper Leintwardine Formation, Ludlow Series, collected in Delb...
The well−known association of platyceratid snails and crinoids typically involves a single snail pos...
Gastropods are generally rare in amber. In this paper we describe an example of exceptional soft-bod...
Gastropod shells are common in the fossil record, but their fossil soft tissues are almost unknown, ...
Studies of the origin and radiation of the molluscs have yet to resolve many issues regarding their ...
Cook, A.G. & Jell, P.A., September 2015. Carboniferous platyceratid gastropods from Western Australi...
Palaeozoic asteroids represent a stem-group to the monophyletic post-Palaeozoic Neoasteroidea, but m...
Biotic interactions are widely recognized as agents of evolution, yet the nature, extent, and implic...
'Articulated' rhynchonelliformean brachiopods are abundant shelly fossils, but the direct fossil rec...
Extant aplacophorans, a group of shell-less vermiform molluscs, respire through appendages within or...
The Herefordshire (Silurian) Lagerstätte (c. 430 MYr BP) has yielded, amongst many exceptionally pre...
The Mollusca is one of the most diverse, important and well-studied invertebrate phyla; however, rel...
Polychaete body fossils are rare, and are almost invariably compressed and too poorly preserved for ...
Traces of unsuccessful predatory attacks can be found in the hard parts of shell-bearing organisms a...
Echinoderms are unique in having a water vascular system with tube feet, which perform a variety of ...
Silurian turreted gastropods from the Upper Leintwardine Formation, Ludlow Series, collected in Delb...
The well−known association of platyceratid snails and crinoids typically involves a single snail pos...
Gastropods are generally rare in amber. In this paper we describe an example of exceptional soft-bod...