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Origin of the Retiolitidae: insights from a new graptolite genus from the early Silurian of Arctic Canada
Authors:MICHAEL J MELCHIN
Institution:[], Department of Geology, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia B2G 2W5, Canada
Abstract:Isolated specimens of Hercograptus introversus n. gen., n. sp. show features characteristic of the Retiolitidae, such as partial periderm reduction, and extended ancora lists and a reticulum that are attached to the thecal margins, on a rhabdosome that, in most other respects, resembles Pseudorthograptus. This newly discovered graptolite provides support for the hypothesis that Pseudoretiolites is the first-evolved retiolitid, since they share a similar ancora type and unique thecal style. It is also clear that the suite of features that normally distinguish the Retiolitidae did not all evolve simultaneously. It is proposed that development of a complete thecal framework of lists, permitting complete periderm reduction, should be the character used to distinguish the Retiolidae from the Petalolithidae. Unusual apertural modifications, such as strong introversion, lateral lappets, and a short, free dorsal wall suggest that Hercograptus may be an offshoot of the lineage leading from Pseudorthograptus to Pseudoretiolites.
Keywords:Graptolites  Hercograptus introversus n  gen  &  n  sp    Petalolithidae  Phylogeny  Retiolitidae  Silurian
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