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Abstract
We studied a collection of the Silurian (Rhuddanian) multi-branched dendroids, including reticulate, benthic dendroid graptolites of the Callograptidae Hopkinson (in Hopkinson and Lapworth, 1875), from the Gorny Altai, Russia. Species of Dictyonema Hall, Koremagraptus Bulman, Callograptus Hall, and Desmograptus Hopkinson were identified and described. The graptolites are represented by in situ burial of colonies with 3D preservation of tubaria (= rhabdosomes). Complete (intact) colonies of dendroid graptolites are characterized by successive development stages: juvenile, neanic, ephebic (adults), while the general configuration of the tubarium changed from the proximal to distal. In a number of cases, later stage of colony development — the gerontic stage (senilis) is found. We carried out morphological analysis of dendroid graptolite tubaria (Callograptidae) of various development stages, showing eight morphotypes of the colonies, namely, the cylinder, disc, disc on a stem, hemisphere, cone, wineglass, blooming flower, and funnel type.
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Palaeoworld is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal dedicated to the study of past life and its environment. We encourage submission of original manuscripts on all aspects of palaeontology and stratigraphy, comparisons of regional and global data in time and space, and results generated by interdisciplinary investigations in related fields. Some issues will be devoted entirely to a special theme whereas others will be composed of contributed articles. Palaeoworld is dedicated to serving a broad spectrum of geoscientists and palaeobiologists as well as serving as a resource for students in fields as diverse as palaeobiology, evolutionary biology, taxonomy and phylogeny, geobiology, historical geology, and palaeoenvironment.
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