The Late Cretaceous white chalk of the Isle of Rügen, northeastern Germany, yields a highly diverse marine floral and faunal assemblage with more than 1,400 described species, including pennatulacean corals. All the new collected material, composed of fragments of the axial rods, belongs to ‘Graphularia’ quadrata Voigt, 1958, which was revised, and a new species, ‘Graphularia’ rugia. Analyses of the microstructure of axial rods of modern and fossil sea pens facilitate the discussion of the systematic relationships of the fossil material. ‘Graphularia’ quadrata shows an affinity to the Funiculinidae, whereas the new species ‘Graphularia’ rugia resembles the axial structure of the Pennatulidae.
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1 November 2011
Sea Pens (Octocorallia: Pennatulacea) from the Late Cretaceous of Northern Germany
Mike Reich,
Manfred Kutscher
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Journal of Paleontology
Vol. 85 • No. 6
November 2011
Vol. 85 • No. 6
November 2011