Sphenothallus, a Palaeozoic genus of uncertain affinity, possibly a hydrozoan, is reported from the Furongian (Cambrian) of Scandinavia. This is the only known occurrence of the genus in Cambrian rocks outside of China, western North America and Bohemia, and also the first report of Sphenothallus in the Cambrian-Ordovician of Baltica. The material is from the upper Furongian (upper Protopeltura and lower Peltura superzones) of Mount Kinnekulle, Vastergotland, south-central Sweden. It consists of elongated, slightly tapering, shiny black phosphatic tubules. Scanning electron microscope photographs confirm paired internal longitudinal thickenings, typical of the genus, on opposite sides of the central lumen. The presence of the Swedish materi...
The evolutionary origins of animal phyla are intimately linked with the Cambrian explosion, a period...
Small shelly fossils are common in sediments of Early Cambrian age and include the earliest common r...
In several areas of southern Sweden, limestone nodules, locally called Orsten occur within bituminou...
Sphenothallus, a Palaeozoic genus of uncertain affinity, possibly a hydrozoan, is reported from the ...
Sphenothallus is a tubular organism that is one of the most widely distributed and longest-ranging g...
Sphenothallus is a problematic fossil with possible cnidarian affinities. Two species of Sphenothall...
Specimens of Sphenothallus are reported herein from Devonian through Pennsylvanian age rocks in Iowa...
A small assemblage of shelly fossils, dominated by the brachiopod Treptotreta jucunda and the brador...
The Swedish Cambrian ‘Orsten’-type fossil sites have yielded diverse secondarily phosphatized three-...
Exceptionally preserved ‘Burgess Shale-type’ fossil assemblages from the Cambrian of Laurentia, Sout...
Tubular fossils, up to 2 mm in diameter and 60 mm in length, occur rarely in the upper Martinsburg F...
Pseudagnostus rugosus Ergaliev, 1980 is described from the Furongian Ctenopyge tumida Zone at Gislov...
Serially arranged sets of eight septa-like structures occur in the basal part of phosphatic tubes of...
International audienceOur understanding of the early Cambrian bioradiation is largely driven by the ...
The evolutionary origins of animal phyla are intimately linked with the Cambrian explosion, a period...
Small shelly fossils are common in sediments of Early Cambrian age and include the earliest common r...
In several areas of southern Sweden, limestone nodules, locally called Orsten occur within bituminou...
Sphenothallus, a Palaeozoic genus of uncertain affinity, possibly a hydrozoan, is reported from the ...
Sphenothallus is a tubular organism that is one of the most widely distributed and longest-ranging g...
Sphenothallus is a problematic fossil with possible cnidarian affinities. Two species of Sphenothall...
Specimens of Sphenothallus are reported herein from Devonian through Pennsylvanian age rocks in Iowa...
A small assemblage of shelly fossils, dominated by the brachiopod Treptotreta jucunda and the brador...
The Swedish Cambrian ‘Orsten’-type fossil sites have yielded diverse secondarily phosphatized three-...
Exceptionally preserved ‘Burgess Shale-type’ fossil assemblages from the Cambrian of Laurentia, Sout...
Tubular fossils, up to 2 mm in diameter and 60 mm in length, occur rarely in the upper Martinsburg F...
Pseudagnostus rugosus Ergaliev, 1980 is described from the Furongian Ctenopyge tumida Zone at Gislov...
Serially arranged sets of eight septa-like structures occur in the basal part of phosphatic tubes of...
International audienceOur understanding of the early Cambrian bioradiation is largely driven by the ...
The evolutionary origins of animal phyla are intimately linked with the Cambrian explosion, a period...
Small shelly fossils are common in sediments of Early Cambrian age and include the earliest common r...
In several areas of southern Sweden, limestone nodules, locally called Orsten occur within bituminou...