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Periostracum and fibrous shell microstructure in the unusual Cambrian hyolith Cupitheca
2020
Spanish Journal of Palaeontology
Cupitheca is an enigmatic tubular fossil common in early Cambrian deposits worldwide. It has recently been argued to be a hyolith, probably orthothecid. Cupitheca had a dense network of mantle-filled tubules that connected to what we interpret as a continuous organic periostracum. The innermost shell layer consists of horizontal or slightly inclined bundles of fibres elongated along the a-axis and offset from other bundles at aragonitic twin angles, confirming aragonite as the original
doi:10.7203/sjp.32.1.17033
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