Some tubular fossils attributable to sabellids and serpulids, and a serpulid operculum are described for the first time from the Wordian to upper Permian “Pietra di Salomone”, “Rupe di San Calogero”, and “Rupe di San Benedetto” limestones (Sosio Valley, western Sicily, Italy). Tubes are attached to skeletons of sponges, crinoids, brachiopods and stromatoporoids. The material consists of about twenty incomplete tubes (attached and free portions) and includes some small tubes, ca. 0.2 mm wide, belonging to the sabellid Glomerula (with the species G. testatrix comb. nov. and G. gemmellaroi sp. nov.), the serpulid Filograna sp., and large-sized tubes, up to 3 mm wide, belonging to three newly described serpulids: Propomatoceros permianus sp. no...
A fossil tube of a polychaete from the family Serpulidae Rafinesque, 1815 was found during an expedi...
Polychaete serpulids are globally distributed tubeworms mostly in marine environments from Late Tria...
Morphological similarities indicate that Palaeozoic problematic tubeworms, e.g. tentaculitids, cornu...
Two new tubeworms, “Serpula” calannai sp. nov. and “Serpula” prisca sp. nov. are described from the ...
A new tubeworm, Palaeotubus sosiensis gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Permian Pietra di Salo...
A moderately diverse calcareous polychaete tubeworm fauna is described from the late Callovian of Is...
Serpulids and other related tube-dwelling polychaetes are often ignored when found as fossil remains...
Tube ultrastructure of Jurassic and Cretaceous Glomerula is very similar to that of Recent Calcisabe...
Although the fossil record of annelids in general is poor, calcareous tube-building Serpulidae are a...
Some paleozoic calcareous blocks characterized by a rich fossil association, never described before,...
Detailed taxonomic descriptions, including tube microstructural details, are provided for four serpu...
Calcareous tubes of the sabellid genus Glomerula and of the family Serpulidae (subfamilies Serpulina...
The new species Ditrupa brevis (Polychaeta, Serpulidae) is described from Middle Pliocene silts of s...
atics. Calcareous tubes of the sabellid genus Glomerula and of the family Serpulidae (subfamilies Se...
chaetes and the question of the Palaeozoic 'spirorbids'. Acta Palaeontologic
A fossil tube of a polychaete from the family Serpulidae Rafinesque, 1815 was found during an expedi...
Polychaete serpulids are globally distributed tubeworms mostly in marine environments from Late Tria...
Morphological similarities indicate that Palaeozoic problematic tubeworms, e.g. tentaculitids, cornu...
Two new tubeworms, “Serpula” calannai sp. nov. and “Serpula” prisca sp. nov. are described from the ...
A new tubeworm, Palaeotubus sosiensis gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Permian Pietra di Salo...
A moderately diverse calcareous polychaete tubeworm fauna is described from the late Callovian of Is...
Serpulids and other related tube-dwelling polychaetes are often ignored when found as fossil remains...
Tube ultrastructure of Jurassic and Cretaceous Glomerula is very similar to that of Recent Calcisabe...
Although the fossil record of annelids in general is poor, calcareous tube-building Serpulidae are a...
Some paleozoic calcareous blocks characterized by a rich fossil association, never described before,...
Detailed taxonomic descriptions, including tube microstructural details, are provided for four serpu...
Calcareous tubes of the sabellid genus Glomerula and of the family Serpulidae (subfamilies Serpulina...
The new species Ditrupa brevis (Polychaeta, Serpulidae) is described from Middle Pliocene silts of s...
atics. Calcareous tubes of the sabellid genus Glomerula and of the family Serpulidae (subfamilies Se...
chaetes and the question of the Palaeozoic 'spirorbids'. Acta Palaeontologic
A fossil tube of a polychaete from the family Serpulidae Rafinesque, 1815 was found during an expedi...
Polychaete serpulids are globally distributed tubeworms mostly in marine environments from Late Tria...
Morphological similarities indicate that Palaeozoic problematic tubeworms, e.g. tentaculitids, cornu...