Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences (Oct 2017)

The earliest cornulitid on the internal surface of the illaenid pygidium from the Middle Ordovician of Estonia

  • Olev Vinn,
  • Ursula Toom,
  • Mare Isakar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3176/earth.2017.19
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66, no. 4
pp. 193 – 197

Abstract

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The earliest cornulitid Cornulites sp. appears in the Darriwilian (Lasnamägi Regional Stage) of Estonia. Internal annulation is present in all Middle Ordovician cornulitids and could be a plesiomorphic character for the group. The encrusted trilobites are rare in the Ordovician of Estonia. Illaenid pygidia and cranidia were encrusted by cornulitids and trepostome bryozoans. The encrustation of both Middle Ordovician and Late Ordovician trilobites took place post mortem. The studied hard substrate communities of Middle Ordovician and Late Ordovician trilobite pygidia and cranidia are typical of the Ordovician.

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