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26 April 2021 Oriostoma (Gastropoda) with an in situ operculum from the Silurian of Indiana
David M. Rohr, Gregory P. Wahlman
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Abstract

A single specimen of Oriostoma globosum (von Schlotheim, 1820) from the Silurian-age (Wenlockian) Laurel Limestone in southeastern Indiana preserves a partial, multispiral operculum in situ within the aperture. Only eight specimens of in situ Oriostoma opercula have previously been illustrated from Canada and Europe, and this is the first from the United States. Oriostoma huntingtonensisKindle, 1904, from younger Silurian (Ludlovian–Pridolian) strata in northern Indiana is considered a synonym of the more widespread O. globosum, and it was described as having associated loose multispiral calcareous opercula in the same strata.

Copyright © The Author(s), 2020. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Paleontological Society
David M. Rohr and Gregory P. Wahlman "Oriostoma (Gastropoda) with an in situ operculum from the Silurian of Indiana," Journal of Paleontology 95(3), 583-585, (26 April 2021). https://doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2020.103
Accepted: 5 November 2020; Published: 26 April 2021
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