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Article: The proximal development and thecal structure of the Ordovician graptolites Tylograptus and Sinograptus

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 44
Part: 3
Publication Date: May 2001
Page(s): 553 573
Author(s): Yuan-Dong Zhang and R. A. Fortey
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ZHANG, Y., FORTEY, R. A. 2001. The proximal development and thecal structure of the Ordovician graptolites Tylograptus and SinograptusPalaeontology44, 3, 553–573.

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Abstract

A study of pyritic and three-dimensional specimens of sinograptids from the early Middle Ordovician Ningkuo Formation of western Zhejiang Province, south-east China, indicates that the proximal development of both TylograptusSinograptus is of modified isograptid type. The thecal apertures of the two genera are reconstructed and display a complex morphology more typical of stratigraphically younger graptoloids. Because of differences in its prothecal folds and thecal apertures Tylograptus is distinguished from Holmograptus and regarded as a valid genus. In Sinograptus, a tongue-shaped structure, and constriction of the thecal tube after the metathecal fold, are illustrated for the first time. The proximal development and thecal structures of TylograptusSinograptus imply a possible origin of sinograptids from earlier didymograptids or sigmagraptids. Four species, Tylograptus intermediusT. globiformisSinograptus typicalisS. rastritoides, are revised.
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