1999
DOI: 10.1080/002919699433717
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Homeomorphic gastropods from the Silurian of Norway, Estonia and Bohemia

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“…1.2). Those strata represent shallow-water carbonate deposition in low-energy environments on the seaward or offshore shelf (Bassett et al, 1989; Isakar et al, 1999; Kiipli et al, 2006; Mõtus and Hints, 2007). The other 14 coralla are from Abula Cliff on the northern coast of Saaremaa Island (Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1.2). Those strata represent shallow-water carbonate deposition in low-energy environments on the seaward or offshore shelf (Bassett et al, 1989; Isakar et al, 1999; Kiipli et al, 2006; Mõtus and Hints, 2007). The other 14 coralla are from Abula Cliff on the northern coast of Saaremaa Island (Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Açık gri renkli türbiditik kumtaşı katmanları, santimetrik kalınlıklarda ve doğru derecelenmiştir. Bazı türbiditik kumtaşı katmanlarında, fırtına dalgalarına bağlı akıntıların oluşturduğu oygudolgu yapıları (gutter casts: Whitaker, 1973) gözlenir (Şekil 6B).…”
Section: Bozavlu Formasyonuunclassified
“…Kiaeromphalus kristianiensis Peel & Yochelson, 1976 from the Silurian of Norway and K. undiferus (Schmidt, 1858) from the Silurian of Estonia have similar rates of whorl expansion to Isfarispira perlata which they resemble therefore in apical view (Peel & Yochelson 1976;Isakar et al 1999). However, the height and width of whorls in Kiaeromphalus are almost equal in cross-section (Isakar et al 1999, fig. 5), whereas whorls in Isfarispira are at least twice as wide as high.…”
Section: Systematic Palaeontologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, in contrast to Isfarispira perlata, a circumbilical flange is not present in Kiaeromphalus and its comarginal ornamentation is often periodically nodose. Wagner (2002) tentatively placed Kiaeromphalus as a junior synonym of Poleumita Clarke & Ruedemann, 1903 but description of the second species by Isakar et al (1999) justifies its recognition. Gubanov et al (1995) interpreted the large size and flat base with a prominent circumbilical flange of Isfarispira as adaptations to life on a soft substratum.…”
Section: Systematic Palaeontologymentioning
confidence: 99%