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ABSTRACT Helcionelloid molluscs are described from the Gislöv Formation (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 4; Vergalian–Rausvian regional stages) in Scania, southern Sweden. Seven species are distinguished,including ‛Pelagiella’ sp., Helcionella antiqua, Davidonia puppis, Davidonia cf. rostrata, Latouchella cf. costata, Stenotheca norvegica, and an indeterminate helcionelloid. The c. 750 specimens were collected from a 30 cm interval with a diverse shelly fauna, encompassing the Ellipsostrenua spinosa Zone. The peak distribution of the molluscs is within the 2–3 mm size class, and there was limited sorting or transport prior to burial. Helcionella antiqua is characteristic of the helcionelloid assemblage, and together with Davidonia puppis, the only molluscs in the assemblage exceeding 10 mm in length. All species except ‘Pelagiella’ display full ontogenetic series providing verification of morphological transitions and direct ontogenetic ties between small helcionelloid juveniles or embryonic shells and their macro adults. Analysis of distributions indicates that the Gislöv assemblage is closely comparable to the Evjevik Member of the Mjøsa area, Norway, while sections in northern Sweden form a separate cluster. The distribution of the shelly assemblage in the E. spinosa Biozone is consistent with a temporal distribution of this fauna, rather than biofacies control.

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