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Salterella is an
enigmatic Cambrian genus with a small, conical,
calcareous s**** that
appears to be septate, but is
rather filled with
stratified laminar...
- (1928–2006) in 1977 to
house the
agglutinating Early Cambrian fossils Salterella and Volbort****a, with the
Middle Cambrian Ellisell yochelsoni later included...
- the
modern cephalopod Sepia. However, this was
since re-interpreted as
Salterella. [/Volbort****a?][verification needed]
Based on the
bipartite nature of...
- (2003), but was
restored by Peel (2016).
Ellisell is
distinguished from
Salterella by its
slowly expanding conch and the
resulting cylindrical apertural...
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similarity to
Salterella,
which contained embedded sediment grains in its
mineralised wall,
suggests a
possible biological relationship -
Salterella may have...
- Uruguay). by
Yochelson and Herrera, 1974; they
could have
mistaken them for
Salterella. See
Grant 1990 for
reference and discussion. Yochelson, E.L.; Stump,...
- Kinzers.
Shows well-bedded
character of
lower part of
Vintage dolomite.
Salterella conulata species have been
found in the
upper Vintage Dolomite. Earth...
- †Ellisell
yochelsoni Peel & Berg-Madsen, 1988 †
Salterella Billings, 1861 †
Salterella conulata Clark, 1924 †
Salterella maccullochi (Murchison, 1859) †Volbort****a...
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dolomitic Fucoid Beds
Member being overlain by the
quartz arenites of the
Salterella Grit Member. The
succeeding Durness Group consists mainly of dolomites...
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violin duet: No. 4 from 8 Études-Caprices, Op. 18
Caprice in E♭
major "Alla
salterella" 1913
originally for
violin solo: No. 5 from L'Ecole Moderne, Op. 10...