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A new early cyclostome bryozoan from the Lower Ordovician (Volkhov Stage) of Russia
Authors:Paul D Taylor  Sergei Rozhnov
Institution:1. Department of Palaeontology, The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, SW7 5BD, London
2. Palaeontological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Profsoyuznaya ul. 123, 11747, Moscow, Russia
Abstract:Goryunovia hemiseptata n.gen. n.sp. is an unusual Lower Ordovician cyclostome bryozoan, represented by a single colony from the Middle Volkhov Stage (Arenig) of the Leningrad Oblast. The encrusting uniserial colony consists of large, slender zooids, many with closely-spaced partial diaphragms (hemisepta), and has a distinctive trichotomous branching pattern. Skeletal organization is of the sagenellid grade: calcified interior walls appear to be present, and the exterior frontal walls lack pseudopores. As details of microstructure and early astogeny are unknown, it is difficult to interpret the phylogenetic relationships ofGoryunovia until further material is forthcoming. However, there is some resemblance with the enigmatic hederellids, which appear in the Upper Silurian and possibly range into the Triassic.
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