Annelida Lamarck, 1809
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/14772019.2017.1412362 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10912380 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C0814B-9027-FFA7-3D85-FF1C4C8CFDDA |
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Felipe |
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Annelida Lamarck, 1809 |
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?Phylum Annelida Lamarck, 1809 View in CoL View at ENA
Family incertae sedis
‘Sibay tubes’
( Fig. 17 View Figure 17 )
1999c Indeterminate annelid? tube Little, Maslennikov, Morris, & Gubanov: 1061, figs 4, 5.
Material. NHMUK VF71, cluster of tubes. Collected by C. T. S. Little.
Occurrence. Sibay massive sulphide deposit, southern Ural Mountains, Russia (52 º 41.66 ' N, 58 º 38.15 ' E). Middle-Lower Devonian ( Little et al. 1999c; Shpanskaya et al. 1999).
Description. Pyritic tubes 0.3–7.0 mm in diameter, nontapering, sometimes gently curved and with smooth walls ( Fig. 17A, B View Figure 17 ) ( Little et al. 1999c). The tube walls were originally described to be formed of fine-grained pyrite which is occasionally colloform ( Little et al. 1999c). In thin sections examined during the present study, the tube walls appear thick and may be multi-layered ( Fig. 17C View Figure 17 ), and some also appear to be comprised of framboidal pyrite ( Fig. 17D View Figure 17 ).
Remarks. These tubes exhibit few distinguishing characteristics, which led to their previous diagnosis as indeterminate?annelid tubes ( Little et al. 1999c). As we were unable to find further characters, the tubes were largely unresolved within cluster and cladistic analyses ( Figs 22 View Figure 22 , 24 View Figure 24 ). The indeterminate status of the tubes is therefore maintained. They are tentatively suggested to be annelid tubes due to their smooth, thick and possibly multi-layered walls, and as they do not closely resemble the tubes of other Palaeozoic tubicolous animals.
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Natural History Museum, London |
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Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics |
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