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The oldest bryozoans of Baltoscandia from the lowermost Floian (Ordovician) of north-western Russia: two new rare, small and simple species of Revalotrypidae. / Fedorov, Petr V.; Koromyslova, Anna V.; Martha, Silviu O.

в: Palaontologische Zeitschrift, Том 91, № 3, 01.09.2017, стр. 353-373.

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Fedorov, Petr V. ; Koromyslova, Anna V. ; Martha, Silviu O. / The oldest bryozoans of Baltoscandia from the lowermost Floian (Ordovician) of north-western Russia: two new rare, small and simple species of Revalotrypidae. в: Palaontologische Zeitschrift. 2017 ; Том 91, № 3. стр. 353-373.

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abstract = "We describe two new species of esthonioporate bryozoans, Revalotrypa inopinata sp. nov. and R. yugaensis sp. nov., from the Lower Ordovician, south-east of Lake Ladoga, north-western Russia. The colonies of the two species are very small and were extracted from limestone nodules found in the lower part of glauconitic sandstone in the Joa Member (lowermost Floian). Revalotrypa inopinata sp. nov. and R. yugaensis sp. nov. are the oldest known bryozoans from Baltoscandia. Study of the two species includes scanning electron microscopy (SEM) imaging and X-ray microtomography (micro-CT). The palaeogeographic distribution of the oldest known bryozoans from the Lower Ordovician and the advantages and disadvantages of micro-CT for the study of Palaeozoic bryozoans are discussed. The authorship of Revalotrypidae, which has been inconsistently allocated in the literature, is discussed.",
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KW - Esthonioporata

KW - Floian

KW - Micro-CT

KW - Ordovician

KW - Taxonomy

KW - Bryozoa · Esthonioporata · Taxonomy · Ordovician · Floian · Micro-CT

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