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evidence that
Diplochaetetes fossils are
bioconstructions attributable to
cirratulid polychaetes due to
their strong similarity with
modern Dodecaceria aggregates...
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multiple revisions over time,
cirratulids are
among the few
polychaete clades with a
verified fossil record.
Cirratulids vary in size from one to twenty...
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Diplochaetetes mexic**** is an
extinct species of
cirratulid polychaete within the
genus Diplochaetetes from the
Pacific coasts of the Americas, found...
- most
important biomineralizing polychaetes are serpulids,
sabellids and
cirratulids. They
secrete tubes of
calcium carbonate.
Serpulids have most advanced...
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Diplochaetetes longitubus is an
extinct species of
cirratulid polychaete within the
genus Diplochaetetes known from
Namibian sedimentary rocks dating back...
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Fischer R,
Pernet B, Reitner, J (2000). "Organomineralization of
cirratulid annelid tubes-fossil and
recent examples". Facies. 42: 35–49. doi:10.1007/BF02562565...
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Oligocene oceans resembled today's fauna, such as the bivalves.
Calcareous cirratulids appeared in the Oligocene. The
Oligocene saw the
emergence of parrotfishes...
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important biomineralising polychaetes are serpulids, sabellids, and
cirratulids.
Polychaete cuticle does have some
preservation potential; it
tends to...
- J.W. (2010). "Raman
spectroscopic study of the
mineral composition of
cirratulid tubes (Annelida, Polychaeta)".
Journal of
Structural Biology. 171 (3):...
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Sanfilippo R, Ekrt B,
Urbina M,
Malinverno E (2021). "First
report on the
cirratulid (Annelida, Polychaeta)
reefs from the
Miocene Chilcatay and
Pisco Formations...