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Tremataspis mammillata PATTEN, 1931 Silurian Wenlock - Ludlow Saaremaa Estonia Length 3cm-
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Taxonomy according to GBIF.org Reconstruction by Patten, 1903, p. 237: Life reconstruction own work by Tamura By Nobu Tamura email:nobu.tamura@yahoo.com http://spinops.blogspot.com/ http://paleoexhibit.blogspot.com/ - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=50279652 Identified by oilshale using Patten, 1902. References: Patten, William (1902) On the Structure and Classification of the Tremataspidæ. The American Naturalist Vol. 36, No. 425 (May, 1902), pp. 379-393. Patten, William (1903) On the Appendages of Tremataspis. The American Naturalist, Vol. 37, No. 436, pp. 223-242. Published by: The University of Chicago Press for The American Society of Naturalists. Denison, Robert H. (1947) The exoskeleton of Tremataspis. Am. J. Sci. 245: 337-365. Märss, T., Afanassieva, O. and Blom, H. (2014) Biodiversity of the Silurian osteostracans of the East Baltic. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 105, pp 73-148. doi:10.1017/S1755691014000218 O'Shea, J., Keating, J. N. and Donoghue, P. (2019) The dermal skeleton of the jawless vertebrate Tremataspis mammillata (Osteostraci, stem-Gnathostomata). Journal of Morphology. 1–27. Bremer, O., Qu, Q., Sanchez, S., Märss, T., Fernandez, V., Blom, H. (2021) The emergence of a complex pore‐canal system in the dermal skeleton of Tremataspis (Osteostraci). Journal of Morphology 282, 8, 1141-1157. DOI:10.1002/jmor.21359
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References: George M. Robertson (1935): Oeselaspis, a new genus of ostracoderm. Am J Sci May 1, 1935 Series 5 Vol. 29:453-461 Qu, Q., Blom, H., Sanchez, S. and Ahlberg, P. (2015): Three-dimensional virtual histology of Silurian osteostracan scales revealed by synchrotron radiation microtomography. J. Morphol.2015 Aug;276(8):873-88. doi: 10.1002/jmor.20386. Epub 2015 Mar 21.
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References: Märss et al., (2014): Biodiversity of the Silurian osteostracans of the East Baltic. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Earth Sciences. 105, 2, pp. 73-148. Afanassieva & Märss, (1997): Exoskeleton Structure and the Distribution of Aestiaspis viitaensis (Agnatha) from the Silurian of Estonia. Paleontologicheski Zhurnal. 6, pp. 75-80. Afanassieva, O.B., (1985) Exoskeletal features of Thyestinae (Agnatha), Paleontol. Zh., 1985, no. 4, pp. 70–75. Afanassieva, O.B., (2014) Development of the Exoskeleton in osteostracans (Agnatha, Vertebrata): New Evidence of Growth. Paleontological Journal, 2014, Vol. 48, No. 9, pp. 973–979.
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Originally described by Størmer as Parahughmilleria patteni. References: Størmer, L. (1934) A new eurypterid from the Saaremaa- (Oesel-) beds in Estonia. Loodusuurijate Seltsi aruanded 40: 244–249. Tetlie, O.E. & Poschmann, M.(2008): Phylogeny and Palaeoecology of the Adelophthalmoidea (Arthropoda; Chelicerata; Eurypterida). Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 6 (2): 237–249.
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