Siboglinidae Caullery, 1914
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/14772019.2017.1412362 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10912368 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C0814B-9033-FFB4-3DF0-FF1F4DB3FB54 |
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?Family Siboglinidae Caullery, 1914 View in CoL
‘Okukinenbetsu brown tubes’
( Fig. 9E–I View Figure 9 )
Material. OKb4-3, larger tubes with brown walls largely obscured by rock matrix. Donated by F. Gill.
Occurrence. Okukinenbetsu River (Kanajirisawa Creek) seep carbonate, Obira-machi, north-western Hokkaido, northern Japan. Mudstone of Middle Ezo Group, Cenomanian, Cretaceous ( Majima et al. 2005; Kaim et al. 2008; Kiel et al. 2008a).
Description. Large brown silicified tubes 3.7–4.3 mm in diameter, uncompressed in section ( Fig. 9E View Figure 9 ) and with clear multi-layering ( Fig. 9F–I View Figure 9 ) that is very thick and well consolidated in some of the tubes ( Fig. 9I View Figure 9 ). Highly frayed edges can be seen, suggesting that tubes were originally organic and fibrous ( Fig. 9F View Figure 9 ).
Remarks. The clear round transverse sections of the larger brown tubes suggests that the tubes were originally rigid. Their size may indicate that the inhabitants were not frenulates, while the structure of the tube wall indicates that they are more likely to have been made by siboglinids than chaetopterids due to the thick, well-consolidated multi-layering. These tubes fall among siboglinids when more homoplasy is permitted in the cladistic analyses ( Fig. 23B View Figure 23 ); therefore, this affinity is only tentatively suggested.
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