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Internal structures of Cyclocrinites dactioloides
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Title

Internal structures of Cyclocrinites dactioloides : a receptaculitid alga from the Lower Silurian of Iowa

Title Variants

Alternative: Cyclocrinites

Related Titles

Series: Fieldiana, Geology, v. 39, no. 1

Series: Publication (Field Museum of Natural History), 1280

By

Nitecki, Matthew H.

Johnson, Markes E. , joint author
Field Museum of Natural History.

Type

Book

Material

Published material

Publication info

Chicago, Field Museum of Natural History, 1978

Notes

Caption title.

"March 17, 1978."

Cyclocrinites dactioloides is a marine, calcareous, receptacullitid alga which occurs as a common fossil in the Lower Silurian (Llandoverian Hopkinton Dolomite) of eastern Iowa and northwestern Illinios. The main axis and lateral branches, previously unknown in this species, are described. These internal parts, rarely known in other taxa of cyclocrinitids, were poorly calcified and hence were seldom preserved. The flattened lower parts of the thalli, previously considered resting surfaces, are now shown to result from post mortem, early diagenetic alterations. The lateral branches compare well with similar structures in both present-day dasyclads and in ischaditid receptaculitids and thus bridge the gap between these two separate orders of green algae.

Fieldiana series has been published as Geological Series by Field Columbian Museum (1895-1909) and Field Museum of Natural History (1909-1943), and as Fieldiana: Geology by Chicago Natural History Museum (1945-1966) and Field Museum of Natural History (1966-).

Subjects

Algae, Fossil , Illinois , Iowa , Paleobotany , Silurian

Language

English

Identifiers

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.3509
LCCN: https://lccn.loc.gov/77090348
OCLC: 3875067
Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q51495541

 

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