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First soft-bodied fossil from the Ordovician of Peru
sep-2008
Alcheringa, v. 32, n. 3, 2008
Konservat-Lagerstatten are a source of insurmountable information on the diversity of fossil assemblages during the lower Palaeozoic. Soft-bodied fossils are especially rare in South America, but a new locality has been discovered from the Middle Ordovician of Peru that has produced the fairly well-preserved possible palaeoscolecidan Juninscolex ingemmetianum gen. et sp. nov. The distinctive characteristics of this worm make it similar to European taxa within the group.
Taylor & Francis
García-Bellido, D. C.; Gutiérrez-Marco, J. C., & Chacaltana, C. A. (2008). First soft-bodied fossil from the Ordovician of Peru. Alcheringa, 32(3), 313–320. Doi: 10.1080/03115510802096309
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