Ellisell

Extinct genus of Cambrian organisms From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ellisell is a Middle Cambrian genus of fossils from Denmark. It contains only one species, Ellisell yochelsoni. Both the genus and species are named after the paleontologist and geologist Ellis L. Yochelson [de] (1928–2006), who had turned 60 at the time the fossils were first described.[1] The genus was originally placed in the family Salterellidae of the phylum Agmata;[1] this placement was rejected by Yochelson & Kisselev (2003),[2] but was restored by Peel (2016).[3] Ellisell is distinguished from Salterella by its slowly expanding conch and the resulting cylindrical apertural cavity, compared to the latter's more rapidly expanding conch and cone-shaped apertural cavity.[1]

Phylum:Agmata
Family:Salterellidae
Genus:Ellisell
Peel & Berg-Madsen, 1988[1]
Species:
E. yochelsoni
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Ellisell
Temporal range: Middle Cambrian
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Agmata
Family: Salterellidae
Genus: Ellisell
Peel & Berg-Madsen, 1988[1]
Species:
E. yochelsoni
Binomial name
Ellisell yochelsoni
Peel & Berg-Madsen, 1988[1]
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