Abstract

ABSTRACT Rhombotrypella superangustata and Dyscritellina fuglensis (Bryozoa, Trepostomata) were found for the first time in the Assistance Formation of Ellesmere Island, Canada. Both species correlate the Roadian age of the Assistance Formation with contemporary deposits in Northern Russia and Bjørnøya, Norway. They possess robust erect colonies adapted for shallow shelf conditions with moderate energy depositional environment with low sedimentation rate and hard substrate.

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