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This is a list of small shelly fossils of prehistoric marine animals, ordered by their type.

Part of a series on
The Cambrian explosion
Fossil localities
Key organisms
Ediacaran biota
Burgess-type
Small shelly fauna
Evolutionary concepts
Trends
Themes

Whole-organism

"Small shellies" in context
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−590 —–−580 —–−570 —–−560 —–−550 —–−540 —–−530 —–−520 —–−510 —EdiacaranCambrian          
Small shelly fauna
Ediacara biota
Maotianshan shales
Tommotian age
Cambrian explosion, if sudden
Ediacaran shelly fauna
Neoproterozoic
(last era of the Precambrian)
Palæozoic
(first era of the Phanerozoic)
Axis scale: millions of years ago.


References for dates:
Ediacara biota
Small shelly fauna, but may have been longer
Tommotian age
Cambrian explosion

Maotianshan shales

Monoplacophoran-like

Scleritome elements

Elements of a scleritome, resembling Halkieria:

Probable palaeoscolecid worm sclerites:

Tomotiid-like sclerites:

Conical

Problematic cones:

Probable Lobopodian sclerites:

Net-like

Sponge spicule-like

Tubular

See also

References

Inline citations

  1. Brasier, M. & Antcliffe, J. (20 August 2004). "Decoding the Ediacaran Enigma". Science. 305 (5687): 1115–1117. doi:10.1126/science.1102673. PMID 15326344. Retrieved 2008-07-18.
  2. Bengtson, S. (2004). Lipps, J.H.; Waggoner, B.M. (eds.). "Early skeletal fossils" (PDF). Neoproterozoic- Cambrian Biological Revolutions. Paleontological Society Papers. 10: 67–78. Retrieved 2008-07-18.
  3. Porter, S.M. (April 2004). "Closing the Phosphatization Window: Testing for the Influence of Taphonomic Megabias on the Pattern of Small Shelly Fossil Decline" (PDF). PALAIOS. 19 (2): 178–183. doi:10.1669/0883-1351(2004)019<0178:CTPWTF>2.0.CO;2. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
  4. Dzik, J. (1994). "Evolution of 'small shelly fossils' assemblages of the early Paleozoic". Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 39 (3): 27–313. Retrieved 2008-08-01.
  5. "The Tommotian Age". Retrieved 2008-07-30.
  6. Cowen, R. (2000). History of Life (3rd ed.). Blackwell Science. p. 63. ISBN 0-632-04444-6.
  7. Hou, X-G; Aldridge, R.J.; Bengstrom, J.; Siveter, D.J. & Feng, X-H (2004). The Cambrian Fossils of Chengjiang, China. Blackwell Science. p. 233.

Resources referenced

  • A further list available in Li, G.; Steiner, M.; Zhu, X.; Yang, A.; Wang, H.; Erdtmann, B. D. (2007). "Early Cambrian metazoan fossil record of South China: Generic diversity and radiation patterns". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 254 (1–2): 229–249. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2007.03.017.
  • More in Steiner, M.; Li, G.; Qian, Y.; Zhu, M. (2004). "Lower Cambrian Small Shelly Fossils of northern Sichuan and southern Shaanxi (China), and their biostratigraphic importance". Geobios. 37 (2): 259. doi:10.1016/j.geobios.2003.08.001.
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