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Sabellidites
Classification
Phylum:
Annelida
Class:
Polychaetia
Order:
Sedentarida
Family:
Sedentarida - Uncertain Family
Formal Genus Name and Reference:
Sabellidites YANICHEVSKY, 1926
Type Species:
*S. cambriensis
Images
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Fig. 104,6. *S. cambriensis, Blue Clay, USSR; X1 (168)
Synonyms
Geographic Distribution
Eu, N.Am.(Va.)
Age Range
Beginning Stage in Treatise Usage:
L.Cam.
Beginning International Stage:
Fortunian
Fraction Up In Beginning Stage:
0
Beginning Date:
538.8
Ending Stage in Treatise Usage:
L.Cam.
Ending International Stage:
Cambrian Stage 4
Fraction Up In Ending Stage:
40
Ending Date:
512.3
Description
Tubes long, straight, curved, or twisted, circular in cross section, outer surface with fine concentric striae which are not continuous around entire tube, concentric striae less prominent than in Platysolenites
References
Yanichevsky, M., 1926, Ob ostatkakh Trubchatykh chervey iz Kembriyskoy Siney Gliny: Paleont. Soc. Russia, Jour., v. 4, p. 99-111. [On fossil Tubicola in the Cambrian Blue Clay] Žebera, K., 1935, Les conodontes et les scolecodontes du Barrandien: Acad. Tchèque Sci., Bull. Internatl., Cl. Sci. Math., Nat. \& Méd., v. 36, p. 88-96, pl. 1-2.
Museum or Author Information
Classification
Phylum:
Annelida
Class:
Polychaetia
Order:
Sedentarida
Family:
Sedentarida - Uncertain Family
Formal Genus Name and Reference:
Sabellidites YANICHEVSKY, 1926
Type Species:
*S. cambriensis
Images
(Click to enlarge in a new window)
Fig. 104,6. *S. cambriensis, Blue Clay, USSR; X1 (168)
Synonyms
Geographic Distribution
Eu, N.Am.(Va.)
Age Range
Beginning Stage in Treatise Usage:
L.Cam.
Beginning International Stage:
Fortunian
Fraction Up In Beginning Stage:
0
Beginning Date:
538.8
Ending Stage in Treatise Usage:
L.Cam.
Ending International Stage:
Cambrian Stage 4
Fraction Up In Ending Stage:
40
Ending Date:
512.3
Description
Tubes long, straight, curved, or twisted, circular in cross section, outer surface with fine concentric striae which are not continuous around entire tube, concentric striae less prominent than in Platysolenites
References
Yanichevsky, M., 1926, Ob ostatkakh Trubchatykh chervey iz Kembriyskoy Siney Gliny: Paleont. Soc. Russia, Jour., v. 4, p. 99-111. [On fossil Tubicola in the Cambrian Blue Clay] Žebera, K., 1935, Les conodontes et les scolecodontes du Barrandien: Acad. Tchèque Sci., Bull. Internatl., Cl. Sci. Math., Nat. \& Méd., v. 36, p. 88-96, pl. 1-2.
