A new scleritome−bearing organism with eight sclerite types, Trachyplax arctica gen. et sp. nov., is described from the lower Cambrian Paralledal Formation of North Greenland. The originally calcareous sclerites are now silicified; no microstructures are preserved. The dominant sclerite type (A; maximum dimension 19.3 mm) is bilaterally symmetrical, strongly arched, with an oval shield showing co−marginal growth lines and a projecting rostrum with prominent radial ornamentation. A similar sclerite morphology can be identified in Silurian–Carboniferous multiplacophoran molluscs but the remaining sclerite types, which also display a combination of concentric and radial ornamentation, find no clear equivalents. Two models for scleritome recons...
The Camenellan tommotiid Lapworthella bornholmiensis is systematically revised based on the original...
The tommotiids are a significant component of the earliest skeletal animal remains in the fossil rec...
Problematic sclerites are common in Cambrian rocks around the world, but much less so in those of th...
A new scleritome−bearing organism with eight sclerite types, Trachyplax arctica gen. et sp. nov., is...
The Cambrian Stage 4 upper Bastion Formation of Albert Heim Bjerge and CH Ostenfeld Nunatak, NE Gree...
The emergence and radiation of metazoan body plans around the Precambrian/Cambrian boundary, some 50...
Three specimens of a new eccentrothecimorph tommotiid are described from the Paralelldal Formation o...
Small shelly fossils are common in sediments of Early Cambrian age and include the earliest common r...
The hyolith assemblage from the Lower Cambrian Bastion Formation of North−East Greenland is signific...
In the Aculifera Conchifera model of molluscan evolution, spiculate aplacophorans and polyplacophora...
Diverse assemblages of helcionelloid molluscs and mollusc-like microfossils are described from the u...
Arthropods have a rich fossil record spanning the Phanerozoic. Biomineralized forms such as the exti...
The first partially articulated scleritome of a tommotiid, Eccentrotheca sp., is described from the ...
Abstract: The tommotiids are a significant component of the earliest skeletal animal remains in the ...
The tommotiid Camenella reticulosa is redescribed based on new collections of well preserved sclerit...
The Camenellan tommotiid Lapworthella bornholmiensis is systematically revised based on the original...
The tommotiids are a significant component of the earliest skeletal animal remains in the fossil rec...
Problematic sclerites are common in Cambrian rocks around the world, but much less so in those of th...
A new scleritome−bearing organism with eight sclerite types, Trachyplax arctica gen. et sp. nov., is...
The Cambrian Stage 4 upper Bastion Formation of Albert Heim Bjerge and CH Ostenfeld Nunatak, NE Gree...
The emergence and radiation of metazoan body plans around the Precambrian/Cambrian boundary, some 50...
Three specimens of a new eccentrothecimorph tommotiid are described from the Paralelldal Formation o...
Small shelly fossils are common in sediments of Early Cambrian age and include the earliest common r...
The hyolith assemblage from the Lower Cambrian Bastion Formation of North−East Greenland is signific...
In the Aculifera Conchifera model of molluscan evolution, spiculate aplacophorans and polyplacophora...
Diverse assemblages of helcionelloid molluscs and mollusc-like microfossils are described from the u...
Arthropods have a rich fossil record spanning the Phanerozoic. Biomineralized forms such as the exti...
The first partially articulated scleritome of a tommotiid, Eccentrotheca sp., is described from the ...
Abstract: The tommotiids are a significant component of the earliest skeletal animal remains in the ...
The tommotiid Camenella reticulosa is redescribed based on new collections of well preserved sclerit...
The Camenellan tommotiid Lapworthella bornholmiensis is systematically revised based on the original...
The tommotiids are a significant component of the earliest skeletal animal remains in the fossil rec...
Problematic sclerites are common in Cambrian rocks around the world, but much less so in those of th...