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Retiolitine graptolites from the Aeronian and lower Telychian (Llandovery, Silurian) of Arctic Canada
Excessive thickening of the cortical layer in graptolites
SAGENOGRAPTOIDES , A NEW NAME FOR THE RETIOLITID GRAPTOLITE SAGENOGRAPTUS LENZ AND KOZŁOWSKA-DAWIDZIUK, 2001
GRAPTOLITES FROM THE LUNDGRENI BIOZONE (LOWER HOMERIAN: SILURIAN), ARCTIC ISLANDS, CANADA: NEW SPECIES AND SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL
Abstract Graptolites flourished from earliest Ordovician to Early Devonian, a time range of about 90 million years, and were widely distributed as marine benthic and planktonic colonial organisms around the world. They were diverse and rapidly evolving and, as such, make excellent “index fossils” for relative age-dating of their enclosing basinal rocks. Rarely, however, graptolites are beautifully preserved in their original three-dimensional form, and can be extracted from the enclosing rock for detailed study under scanning electron microscope. Such a unique preservation is pervasive in the latest Ordovician to latest Silurian rocks of the central Arctic Islands of Canada, presenting an opportunity to study their complex morphology and evolution, making the Arctic graptolite sequence unique in the world. The present study examines the isolated, uncompressed as well as flattened forms from the Ludlow and Pridoli (Upper Silurian) graptolites of the Arctic, recognizing 46 species of monograptids and retiolitids of which seven are described as new species or subspecies.