Because of physiology of coleoids, their fossils preserve soft-tissue-remains more often than other cephalopods. Sometimes, the phosphatized soft-tissues, particularly parts of the muscular mantle, display dark circular patterns. Here, we showcase that these patterns, here documented for fossil coleoids from the Jurassic of Germany and the Cretaceous of Lebanon, superficially resemble chromatophores (which enable living coleoids to alter their coloration). We examined and chemically analyzed the circular structures in these specimens, describe them, and discuss their genesis. Based on their structure and color, we visually differentiate between three types of circles. By comparison with similar structures, we suggest that these structures a...
Fig. 5 Overview of coleoid shell evolution, showing our interpretations of the gladius/proostracum. ...
Ammonoid soft parts have been rarely described. Here, we document the soft parts of a perisphinctid ...
Morphologically diverse organo-sedimentary structures (including microbial mats and stromatolites) p...
Because of physiology of coleoids, their fossils preserve soft-tissue-remains more often than other ...
Although patchy, the fossil record of coleoids bears a wealth of information on their soft part anat...
Coleoidea (squids and octopuses) comprise all crown group cephalopods except the Nautilida. Coleoid...
Coleoid cephalopods are characterized by internalization of their shell, and are divided into the te...
Findings of ammonoid soft tissues are extremely rare compared to the rich fossil record of ammonoid ...
Coleoid cephalopods are characterized by internalization of their shell, and are divided into the te...
Exceptional fossil preservation is required to conserve soft-bodied fossils and even more so to cons...
The main problem in interpreting fossil coleoids and their relation to extant taxa is the extremely ...
Fig. 5 Overview of coleoid shell evolution, showing our interpretations of the gladius/proostracum. ...
Ammonoid soft parts have been rarely described. Here, we document the soft parts of a perisphinctid ...
Morphologically diverse organo-sedimentary structures (including microbial mats and stromatolites) p...
Because of physiology of coleoids, their fossils preserve soft-tissue-remains more often than other ...
Although patchy, the fossil record of coleoids bears a wealth of information on their soft part anat...
Coleoidea (squids and octopuses) comprise all crown group cephalopods except the Nautilida. Coleoid...
Coleoid cephalopods are characterized by internalization of their shell, and are divided into the te...
Findings of ammonoid soft tissues are extremely rare compared to the rich fossil record of ammonoid ...
Coleoid cephalopods are characterized by internalization of their shell, and are divided into the te...
Exceptional fossil preservation is required to conserve soft-bodied fossils and even more so to cons...
The main problem in interpreting fossil coleoids and their relation to extant taxa is the extremely ...
Fig. 5 Overview of coleoid shell evolution, showing our interpretations of the gladius/proostracum. ...
Ammonoid soft parts have been rarely described. Here, we document the soft parts of a perisphinctid ...
Morphologically diverse organo-sedimentary structures (including microbial mats and stromatolites) p...