Punk ferox
Extinct species of aplacophoran
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Punk ferox is a species of aplacophoran mollusc known from the Homerian Coalbrookdale Formation of England. It is the only species within the genus Punk.[1]
| Punk ferox Temporal range: | |
|---|---|
| Holotype fossil of Punk ferox | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Mollusca |
| Genus: | †Punk Sutton et al, 2025 |
| Species: | †P. ferox |
| Binomial name | |
| †Punk ferox Sutton et al, 2025 | |
Description
Punk is elongate and vermiform, with rounded anterior and posterior ends. The dorsal surface bears a median ridge which widens near the anterior, with a low hump near the midpoint. The flanks of the ridge become more dorsolateral, meeting at the posterior tip of the animal. It lacks valves, instead bearing many long upwards-facing spines (likely mineralised spicules), with these fanning out near the anterior and the anterior margin bearing shorter "head spines". The dorsal surface is better preserved than the ventral, with a sharp margin between the two. The head is short with a subcylindrical boss possibly representing a buccal mass, alongside a sub-semicircular possible anterior plate. The posterior portion of Punk's trunk bears around 25 subconical projections near the median ridge, likely gills. A thin plate is preserved inside this ridge, likely displaced from an unknown original position.[1]