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The oldest ascocerid cephalopod from the Silurian of Estonia and notes on the biogeography of the order Ascocerida (class Cephalopoda)

Publication at Faculty of Science |
2016

Abstract

The early Palaeozoic order Ascocerida is a group of morphologically unique and rare cephalopods known from the Ordovician and Silurian rocks of Avalonia, Baltica, Laurentia and Perunica. The limited Estonian record of Silurian ascocerids is complemented with a specimen from the Pahkla locality (Island of Saaremaa; Paadla Regional Stage, Ludlow Series) representing the stratigraphically oldest known occurrence of ascocerids in the Silurian of Estonia.

The strata that were formerly exposed in Pahkla are likely correlated to the Hemse Group of the Island of Gotland (Sweden) having a remarkable record of ascocerids. The appearance of Silurian ascocerids in Estonia is confined to a time interval when the group had the highest species diversity and the widest geographic dispersion, reaching also outside Baltica for the first time.