Late Ordovician lingulate brachiopods from Estonia

37 3 November 627 650

POPOV, L., NÕLVAK, J., HOLMER, L. E. 1994. Late Ordovician lingulate brachiopods from Estonia. Palaeontology37, 3, 627–650.

Leonid Popov, Jaak Nõlvak and Lars E. Holmer The Ungulate brachiopod fauna from the Upper Ordovician Harju Series of southern Estonia consists of nine taxa, including the new acrotretid species Rhinotreta laeta, Opsiconidion praecursor, and Scaphelasma scutula. The unusual brachiopod-dominated assemblage was isolated by acid etching, mainly from a thin aphanitic limestone unit in the lower Pirgu Stage of the Viljandi core. The pitted micro-ornament on the larval and postlarval shell and the deep emarginature (pedicle notch) of the lingulide Rowellella minuta suggests that it belongs to the Zhanatellidae. The Palaeontological Association (Free Access)