Rhabdopleura normani Allman, 1869
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Rhabdopleura normani Allman, 1869 |
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Rhabdopleura normani Allman, 1869 View in CoL
Fig. 7 View Fig .
Thespecimenstudiedisasmallfragmentofcoeneciumconsisting of a branching creeping tube joined to an erect tube ( Fig. 7A View Fig ). Its periderm is composed of typical fusellar components, with a very distinct zig−zag suture in the creeping tube, and the classical ring−like segments with irregularly distributedobliquesuturesintheerecttube;theshapeandarrangement of fuselli are very similar to those of Rhabdopleura compacta .Theheightofthefusellivariesaccordingto their position in the coenecium: 32–55 µm for the creeping tube, 15–45 µm for the erect tube. Fusellar collars of the creeping tube are distinctly less prominent than in Rh. compacta ( Fig. 7D View Fig ). On the other hand, collars of the erect tube are rather large, with an indistinct band−like structure composed of cortical fibrils ( Fig. 7G View Fig ). These cortical fibrils arequiteclearwithadiameterof 270–510nm.Thecondition ofthecoenecium’ssurfacevaries;largeareasofperidermare covered with foreign material, but some parts are rather smooth and reveal details of fine structure. There is no evidenceforsecondarydepositsoneithertheouterorinnersurfaces.Someareaslackthefusellarpellicle,altogetherandrevealthepresenceofextremelydenselypackedfusellarfibrils ( Fig. 5E). The fusellar fibrils seem to be rather short,wavy, and anastomosing with a diameter of 70–105 nm. Broken edgesofperidermrevealfurtherdetails.Asinextinctgraptolites,thebulkofthefibrilsisconcentratedjustbeneaththeinner and outer surfaces of fuselli ( Fig. 7E View Fig ). Occasionally, the outer fusellar surface appears to be longitudinally striated ( Fig.7F View Fig ),butthissculptureisnothingmorethanwrinklingof the periderm.
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