Platysolenites antiquissimus Eichwald, 1860
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Platysolenites antiquissimus Eichwald, 1860 |
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Platysolenites antiquissimus Eichwald, 1860 View in CoL
Fig. 67H, I View Fig .
Material.—SMNH X11322 and X11323, from sample 15/23, Chuskuna Formation (upper part of the Kessyusa Group), Khorbusuonka River, Siberia, Russia. Watsonella Zone, Cambrian Stage 2.
Remarks.—Somewhat compressed fragments of tubes, 0.5–1 mm long and 0.2–0.3 mm in original diameter, with granular (presumably agglutinated) composition of the wall, ca. 20 μm thick. Similar fossils are described from the Fortunian stage and lower part of Cambrian Stage 2 outcrops of the Nemakit- Daldyn, Manykay, Medvezhya and lower Emyaksin formations on the Anabar Uplift (Kouchinsky et al. 2017).
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Uppermost Ediacaran? ( Kontorovich et al. 2008; Zhuravlev et al. 2012), Terreneuvian Series of Siberia, Baltica, Laurentia, and Avalonia ; Cambrian Stage 3 of Baltica, Laurentia, Avalonia, and Armorica ( McIlroy et al. 2001; Streng et al. 2005, Kouchinsky et al. 2017).
Problematic tubular fossils
Fig. 69A–I View Fig .
Remarks.—Other problematic tubular fossils are represented by silicified tubes, 50–120 µm in diameter and up to 3 mm long. Their walls are smooth but showing occasional swellings probably produced or enhanced by diagenetic silicification. Originally, the tubes were not rigid that is suggested by deformations, such as irregular curvature and obliteration in places. The initial part of the tubes is open and goblet-shaped ( Fig. 69H View Fig 2 View Fig ).
An array of irregularly curved phosphatised tubes ( Fig. 69A View Fig ) loosely arranged in the same direction is found attached to a shell fragment ( Fig. 32A View Fig 2 View Fig ). The tubes may represent cyanobacterial trichoms. They are 5–10 µm in diameter and up to 200 µm in visible length, smooth, without visible partitioning.
A set of four incompletely preserved straight and smooth phosphatised tubes, 100–150 µm in diameter, attached to each other longitudinally may represent a fragment of tabulatomorph colonial coral ( Fig. 69I View Fig ). The fragment is ca. 600 µm long. Distinct septation is not revealed. One of the tubes is apparently closed by a gently concave tabula ( Fig. 69I View Fig 1 View Fig ).
Phylum Porifera Grant, 1836
Class Hexactinellida Schmidt, 1870 View in CoL
Order and family uncertain
Genus Thoracospongia Mehl, 1996
Type species: Thoracospongia follispiculata Mehl, 1996 ; Florian–Undillan stages (Wuliuan–Drumian stages), Miaolingian Series, Cambri- an; Georgina Basin, Queensland, Australia .
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Platysolenites antiquissimus Eichwald, 1860
Kouchinsky, Artem, Alexander, Ruaridh, Bengtson, Stefan, Bowyer, Fred, Clausen, Sébastien, Holmer, Lars E., Kolesnikov, Kirill A., Korovnikov, Igor V., Pavlov, Vladimir, Skovsted, Christian B., Ushatinskaya, Galina, Wood, Rachel & Zhuravlev, Andrey Y. 2022 |
Thoracospongia
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Hexactinellida
Schmidt 1870 |