2007
DOI: 10.1007/bf02988392
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An atypical fauna in the Lower Devonian Hunsrück Slate of Germany

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“…In this connection, it is interesting that the similarly sized species Pleurodictyum hunsrueckianum Fuchs (1915) had a flatter base (Fig. 5F) and that it could survive in a less agitated black‐shale facies without the help of symbiotic Hicetes (Fuchs 1915; Südkamp 2007). In this situation, the polyparia became larger and non‐tabulate, resembling those of Michelinia (Fig.…”
Section: Righting By Symbiontsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this connection, it is interesting that the similarly sized species Pleurodictyum hunsrueckianum Fuchs (1915) had a flatter base (Fig. 5F) and that it could survive in a less agitated black‐shale facies without the help of symbiotic Hicetes (Fuchs 1915; Südkamp 2007). In this situation, the polyparia became larger and non‐tabulate, resembling those of Michelinia (Fig.…”
Section: Righting By Symbiontsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…E, P. problematicum Goldfuss (1829), YPM 209696, showing its concave base (i) and access to this cavity at the margin (ii). F, P. hunsrueckianum Fuchs (1915), Hunsrück Slate, Lower Devonian, Germany, after Südkamp (2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition to its excellent preservation potential, the Hunsrück Slate is renowned for its highly diverse biota with over 250 species of animal, 40 species of plant and a number of ichnotaxa described to date (Bartels et al . 1998; Südkamp 2007). Fossil animals are from various groups including annelids, arthropods, brachiopods, cnidarians, echinoderms, molluscs, sponges, vertebrates and two mitrates, ‘ Mitrocystites ’ styloideus Dehm, 1934 and R. latipedunculata (Bartels et al .…”
Section: Geological Setting and Materialsmentioning
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“…Rhenocystis is found in a narrow band of dark grey slate (Lower Emsian) striking SW–NE from Breitenthal via Bundenbach to Gemünden; it is especially common close to the village of Bundenbach (Eschenbach‐Bocksberg and Schmiedenberg quarries) (Bartels et al . 1998; Südkamp 2007). Soft tissue preservation is yet to be documented for Rhenocystis , but the skeleton of specimens is typically nearly complete (Ruta and Bartels 1998).…”
Section: Geological Setting and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the second contribution concerning the Hunsrück Slate fossils that originated from collecting on the quarry dumps by the author. The first contribution (Südkamp 2007) has already been published in this journal [volume 81(2)].…”
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