Family

Sabelliditidae Sokolov, 1965

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Selection of related publications
McIlroy, D., Brasier, M. D. 2017. Ichnological evidence for the Cambrian explosion in the Ediacaran to Cambrian succession of Tanafjord, Finnmark, northern Norway. Geological Society, London, Special Publications 448, 1, 351-368. DOI:10.1144/SP448.7
Jensen, S., Grant, S. W. F. 1998. Trace fossils from the Dividalen Group, northern Sweden: implications for Early Cambrian biostratigraphy of Baltica. Norsk Geologisk Tidsskrift 78, 4, 305-317.
Urbanek, A. 1979. Sabellidites.Upper Precambrian and Cambrian Paleontology of East-European Platform , pp. 87-92. Nauka.
Urbanek, A., Mierzejewska, G. 1977. The Fine Structure of Zooidal tubes in Sabellidita and Pogonophora with reference to Their affinity. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 22, 2, 223-240.
Mens, K. A., Pirrus, E. A. 1977. Stratotypes of the Cambrian Formations of Estonia. pp. 1-68. Valgus.
Korkutis, V. A. 1966. Tubicolous Worms of the Lower Cambrian of the South of the East Baltic territory.Palaeontology and stratigraphy of the Baltic and the Byelorussia. Number I (VI) , pp. 7-29. Mintis.
List of species
1. Sabellidites cambriensis Yanichevsky, 1926 | Lower Cambrian (old nomenclature)
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Classification
Organism groupBiota
KingdomAnimalia
PhylumPogonophora
OrderSabellitida
FamilySaarinidae
Sabelliditidae
GenusSabellidites