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1 November 2003 A NEW NONCALCIFIED DASYCLADALEAN ALGA FROM THE SILURIAN OF WISCONSIN
STEVEN T. LoDuca, JOANNE KLUESSENDORF, DONALD G. MIKULIC
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Abstract

Noncalcified thalli, consisting of a narrow main axis with numerous branched hairlike laterals in whorls and a subapical array of undivided clavate laterals, from the Silurian (Llandovery) Brandon Bridge Formation of southeastern Wisconsin, constitute the basis for a new genus and species of dasycladalean alga, Heterocladus waukeshaensis. A relationship within the family Triploporellaceae is indicated by the whorled arrangement of the laterals and the absence of gametophores on mature specimens. A compilation of occurrence data suggests that noncalcified dasyclads, as a whole, were more abundant and diverse during the Ordovician and Silurian than at any other time in their history. The heterocladous thallus architecture of this alga adds to a wide range of morphological variation documented among Ordovician and Silurian dasyclads, the sum of which indicates that Dasycladales underwent a significant evolutionary radiation during the early Paleozoic.

STEVEN T. LoDuca, JOANNE KLUESSENDORF, and DONALD G. MIKULIC "A NEW NONCALCIFIED DASYCLADALEAN ALGA FROM THE SILURIAN OF WISCONSIN," Journal of Paleontology 77(6), 1152-1158, (1 November 2003). https://doi.org/10.1666/0022-3360(2003)077<1152:ANNDAF>2.0.CO;2
Accepted: 1 March 2003; Published: 1 November 2003
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