Cornulitid epibionts on brachiopod shells from the Late Ordovician (middle Ashgill) of East China

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This is the first record of Cornulites sp. as an epibiont on brachiopods from the middle Ashgill, Late Ordovician, of the South China Palaeoplate. Twenty-one cornulitid specimens were found attached to the brachiopod shells of Altaethyrella zhejiangensis and Ovalospira dichotoma. Both the location of cornulitids and their orientation on the brachiopod shells indicate a possible commensal relationship between the cornulitids and their hosts.

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Zhan, R., & Vinn, O. (2007). Cornulitid epibionts on brachiopod shells from the Late Ordovician (middle Ashgill) of East China. Estonian Journal of Earth Sciences, 56(2), 101–108. https://doi.org/10.3176/earth.2007.13

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