AN EVALUATION OF THE RECENTLY PROPOSED PALAEOZOIC GASTROPOD SUBCLASS EUOMPHALOMORPHA

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dc.contributor.author Nutzel A.
dc.date.accessioned 2021-06-04T05:30:28Z
dc.date.available 2021-06-04T05:30:28Z
dc.date.issued 2002
dc.identifier https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=5177164
dc.identifier.citation Palaeontology, 2002, 45, 2, 259-266
dc.identifier.issn 0031-0239
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/28840
dc.description.abstract The recently proposed subclass Euomphalomorpha Bandel and Fryda, 1998 was primarily based on an openly coiled, planispiral initial whorl. Here, the protoconch of Carboniferous euomphalids is described and figured in detail previously unknown. This protoconch comprises distinctly less than one planispiral whorl with an abrupt transition to the telecoconch. It is umbilicate or openly coiled. Umbilicate or bilaterally symmetrical protoconchs are still present in Recent species of the Cocculiniformia, the Neomphalidae and the Docoglossa. A previously suggested close phylogenetic relationship between the euomphalids and primitive gastropod limpets is therefore corroborated by the protoconch morphology. The fact that several Palaeozoic gastropods, unlike most modern gastropods, have an openly coiled initial whorl is highly remarkable, but the meaning of this feature for the phylogeny and the systematics of the Gastropoda is not yet clear.
dc.subject GASTROPODA
dc.subject SYSTEMATICS
dc.subject PHYLOGENY
dc.subject PALAEOZOIC
dc.subject EUOMPHALIDAE
dc.subject COCCULINIFORMIA
dc.subject ARCHAEOGASTROPODA
dc.subject Carboniferous
dc.title AN EVALUATION OF THE RECENTLY PROPOSED PALAEOZOIC GASTROPOD SUBCLASS EUOMPHALOMORPHA
dc.type Статья
dc.subject.age Paleozoic::Carboniferous
dc.subject.age Палеозой::Каменноугольная ru


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