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Lodenice Czech Republic
Size, shape, and systematics of the Silurian trilobite Aulacopleura koninckii Available to Purchase
PROBLEMATIC PHOSPHATIC PLATES FROM THE SILURIAN–EARLY DEVONIAN OF BOHEMIA, CZECH REPUBLIC Available to Purchase
‘ Aristocystites ? subcylindricus var. de bohemicus Barrande, 1887’ is a valid species of Aristocystites (Echinodermata, Diploporita): description and taxonomic consequences Available to Purchase
Postembryonic development of Dalmanitina , and the evolution of facial suture fusion in Phacopina Available to Purchase
Axial growth gradients across the postprotaspid ontogeny of the Silurian trilobite Aulacopleura koninckii Available to Purchase
A lifetime of the Variscan orogenic plateau from uplift to collapse as recorded by the Prague Basin, Bohemian Massif Available to Purchase
New taxa and phyletic evolution of the Aeronian (Llandovery, Silurian) Petalocrinidae (Echinodermata, Crinoidea) in Guizhou, South China Block Available to Purchase
Reassessing growth and mortality estimates for the Ordovician trilobite Triarthrus eatoni Open Access
Ontogeny of the articulated yiliangellinine trilobite Zhangshania typica from the lower Cambrian (Series 2, Stage 3) of southern China Available to Purchase
Conulariid soft parts replicated in silica from the Scotch Grove Formation (lower Middle Silurian) of east-central Iowa Open Access
The deep-water trilobite association of the Silurian Coldwell Siltstone Formation of northern England and its wider significance Available to Purchase
Late Ordovician molluscs of the central and eastern Anti-Atlas, Morocco Available to Purchase
Abstract More than 30 species of tergomyan, gastropod, bivalve and cephalopod molluscs are described from the Late Ordovician of central and eastern Anti-Atlas, Morocco. For the cephalopods this represents the first systematically known taxa of the region. Tergomyans and gastropods are most common in the more shaly part of the Lower Ktaoua Formation, while bivalves are more frequent in the sandy part of the Lower Second Bani Formation. A southern Gondwana aspect is evident for the tergomyan, gastropod and bivalve assemblages, sharing many taxa with Bohemia, while no clear signal is present for the cephalopods. The latter reflects insufficient knowledge of the fauna of large parts of these areas. The widely recognized Holopea ? antiquata is transferred to the genus Radvanospira gen. nov.; other new gastropod taxa include Allossospira gen. nov., Tritonophon grandis sp. nov., Radvanospira baniensis sp. nov. and Lophospira latilabra sp. nov. Most of the diverse bivalve fauna and the few cephalopods are left in open nomenclature but new taxa include the bivalve Praenucula pojetai sp. nov. and the cephalopods Wadema tattai sp. nov. and Tafadnatoceras tiouririnense gen. et. sp. nov. The Late Ordovician bivalves from Morocco are dominated by pteriomorphs and protobranchs, inhabiting infaunal, semi-infaunal and epifaunal niches.
The ‘microcontinent’ Perunica: status and story 15 years after conception Available to Purchase
Abstract Central Europe consists of a complex mosaic of more or less independent terranes with varying tectonometamorphic histories, usually also of different lithological compositions and protolith, and thus it is reasonable to suppose that the majority of these blocks have experienced somewhat different palaeogeographical evolution. The present terrane juxtaposition has been interpreted in general as a result of the Variscan collision of peri-Gondwanan and peri-Baltic derived terranes, with Gondwana on one side and Baltica and/or Laurentia on the other side. However, reconstruction of the pre-Variscan development and mutual palaeogeographical relationships remains a major challenge of interpretation.