Sphenothallus is a tubular organism that is one of the most widely distributed and longest-ranging genera through the Palaeozoic. Despite its apparent cosmopolitan distribution, the genus has never been reported from North China. New specimens of Sphenothallus sp. have been discovered in the upper part of the Houjiashan and base of the Mantou formations (early to middle Age 4, Epoch 2, Cambrian) in Jiangsu Province, North China. The specimens are small tubes (up to 5 mm long) and have typical Sphenothallus characteristics, such as a multilayered lamellar structure, and subcircular to elliptical transverse cross-section with a pair of longitudinal thickenings situated at the widest diameter. Our material shows that both the rate of apertural...
Specimens of Sphenothallus are reported herein from Devonian through Pennsylvanian age rocks in Iowa...
A small skeletal fossil assemblage is described for the first time from the bioclastic limestone int...
Three-dimensional fragments of palaeoscolecid cuticle have been recovered from the Furongian (upper ...
Sphenothallus, a Palaeozoic genus of uncertain affinity, possibly a hydrozoan, is reported from the ...
Sphenothallus, a Palaeozoic genus of uncertain affinity, possibly a hydrozoan, is reported from the ...
Diverse and abundant fossil taxa have been described in the lower Cambrian Shipai Formation in the T...
International audienceOur understanding of the early Cambrian bioradiation is largely driven by the ...
AbstractThe robust spines and sclerites of the early to middle Cambrian ‘mollusc’ Wiwaxia are ubiqui...
A tiny larva of. 'Orsten'-type of three-dimensional preservation has been recovered from t...
The morphological disparity of lophotrochozoan phyla makes it difficult to predict the morphology of...
The Lophotrochozoa includes disparate tentacle-bearing sessile protostome animals, which apparently ...
The exquisitely preserved fossil embryos of Markuelia recovered from the limestones of the Middle Ca...
Serially arranged sets of eight septa-like structures occur in the basal part of phosphatic tubes of...
Scalidophoran worms diversified in the Cambrian Fortunian, as indicated by recent reports from this ...
Chancelloriids are an extinct group of spiny Cambrian animals of uncertain phylogenetic position. De...
Specimens of Sphenothallus are reported herein from Devonian through Pennsylvanian age rocks in Iowa...
A small skeletal fossil assemblage is described for the first time from the bioclastic limestone int...
Three-dimensional fragments of palaeoscolecid cuticle have been recovered from the Furongian (upper ...
Sphenothallus, a Palaeozoic genus of uncertain affinity, possibly a hydrozoan, is reported from the ...
Sphenothallus, a Palaeozoic genus of uncertain affinity, possibly a hydrozoan, is reported from the ...
Diverse and abundant fossil taxa have been described in the lower Cambrian Shipai Formation in the T...
International audienceOur understanding of the early Cambrian bioradiation is largely driven by the ...
AbstractThe robust spines and sclerites of the early to middle Cambrian ‘mollusc’ Wiwaxia are ubiqui...
A tiny larva of. 'Orsten'-type of three-dimensional preservation has been recovered from t...
The morphological disparity of lophotrochozoan phyla makes it difficult to predict the morphology of...
The Lophotrochozoa includes disparate tentacle-bearing sessile protostome animals, which apparently ...
The exquisitely preserved fossil embryos of Markuelia recovered from the limestones of the Middle Ca...
Serially arranged sets of eight septa-like structures occur in the basal part of phosphatic tubes of...
Scalidophoran worms diversified in the Cambrian Fortunian, as indicated by recent reports from this ...
Chancelloriids are an extinct group of spiny Cambrian animals of uncertain phylogenetic position. De...
Specimens of Sphenothallus are reported herein from Devonian through Pennsylvanian age rocks in Iowa...
A small skeletal fossil assemblage is described for the first time from the bioclastic limestone int...
Three-dimensional fragments of palaeoscolecid cuticle have been recovered from the Furongian (upper ...