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Malinky, John M. (1990) Cambrian Hyolitha from northeast Canada: reappraisal of the hyolith orders Camerothecida and Diplothecida. Journal of Paleontology, 64 (4) 587-595 doi:10.1017/s0022336000042621

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TitleCambrian Hyolitha from northeast Canada: reappraisal of the hyolith orders Camerothecida and Diplothecida
JournalJournal of Paleontology
AuthorsMalinky, John M.Author
Year1990 (July)Volume64
Issue4
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0022336000042621Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceMalinky, John M. (1990) Cambrian Hyolitha from northeast Canada: reappraisal of the hyolith orders Camerothecida and Diplothecida. Journal of Paleontology, 64 (4) 587-595 doi:10.1017/s0022336000042621
Plain TextMalinky, John M. (1990) Cambrian Hyolitha from northeast Canada: reappraisal of the hyolith orders Camerothecida and Diplothecida. Journal of Paleontology, 64 (4) 587-595 doi:10.1017/s0022336000042621
In(1990, July) Journal of Paleontology Vol. 64 (4) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesThe hyolith orders Camerothecida Syssoiev and Diplothecida Syssoiev are here incorporated into the order Hyolithida Matthew. Morphologic features used to distinguish Camerothecida and Diplothecida are interpretive reconstructions of features presumed to have been present but not actually preserved on any existing specimens. The few morphologic features retained by those fossils are consistent with assignment to the Hyolithida. Poor preservation of the types of Hyolithes (Camerotheca) gracilis Matthew and Diplotheca hyattiana Matthew, which formed the basis for those two orders, as well as those of Hyolithes (Camerotheca) micmac Matthew in Walcott, Hyolithes acadica Hartt in Walcott, and Hyolithes matthewi Sinclair, renders generic assignment of these species uncertain. Hyolithes matthewi Sinclair is assigned to Tulenicornus Val'kov with question, and Hyolithes danianum Matthew in Walcott is here transferred to Nitoricornus Syssoiev.


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