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Article: Operculum regeneration following failed predation in the Silurian gastropod Oriostoma

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 58
Part: 2
Publication Date: March 2015
Page(s): 229 237
Author(s): John S. Peel
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PEEL, J.S. 2015. Operculum regeneration following failed predation in the Silurian gastropod Oriostoma. Palaeontology 58, 2, 229–237.

Author Information

  • John S. Peel - Department of Earth Sciences (Palaeobiology), Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden (email: john.peel@pal.uu.se)

Publication History

  • Issue published online: 5 MAR 2015
  • Article first published online: 9 FEB 2015
  • Manuscript Accepted: 17 JAN 2015
  • Manuscript Received: 10 NOV 2014

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Abstract

Regeneration of the calcareous rigiclaudent operculum following severe, non-lethal, predatory attacks is described in two specimens of the characteristic Silurian gastropod Oriostoma from the English Midlands. This is the first record of the regeneration of opercula in Palaeozoic gastropods and of opercula conjoined with shells that have been repaired after significant, failed, durophagous attacks. In one specimen, a series of repaired injuries culminates in a repaired aperture closed by the operculum. In the second specimen, new shell growth has failed to recover the full extent of the original broken whorl, and the new aperture and operculum, though well developed, are smaller than the originals. Both opercula are unusually thin centrally when compared to other, strongly domed, Oriostoma opercula.

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