The Solvik Formation is a geologic formation in the central Oslo Region of Norway .[ 1] It preserves fossils dating back to the early Silurian period .[ 1]
Fossil content
Brachiopods
Genus
Species
Presence
Material
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?Anabaria
Leangen Member.[ 2]
2 valves.[ 2]
Atrypina
Leangen Member.[ 2]
2 shells.[ 2]
?Becscia
?B. pentagona
Basal Myren Member.[ 2]
Clintonella
C. aprinis
"32.5 m above the base of the Leangen Member".[ 2]
Molds.[ 2]
Cryptothyrella
Top of the Leangen Member at Jongsåsveien.[ 2]
A pedicle valve.[ 2]
Eisaella
E. minuta
Upper Myren Member and Leangen Member.[ 2]
E. uniplicata
"From basal Myren Member up to 55 m above the base".[ 2]
?Glassia
?G. sp.
"Only one well-preserved specimen (PMO 87.601)".[ 2]
Hindella
H. kiaeri
* 3–4 meters above the base of the formation at one locality at Bekkestua , in Bærum .[ 2]
3 meters and 8 meters above the base of the formation at Konglungø and Vakås, respectively.[ 2]
Also occurs in the Langara Formation .
Meifodia
M. prima ovalis
"Uppermost Myren and the lower parts of Padda members".[ 2]
M. prima prima
Near the base of the formation.[ 2]
A atrypid .
M. subundata
Middle part of the formation.[ 3]
A atrypid .
Thulatrypa
T. gregaria
Uppermost Leangen Member.[ 2]
T. huangi
Leangen Member.[ 2]
T. vikenensis
"8–10 m above the base of the Myren Member".[ 2]
?T. sp.
Leangbukta and Skytterveien.[ 2]
"PMO 113.698 (brachial mold), 153.873 (sectioned), 158.222, and 158.610, all whole valves".[ 2]
A new species, may be assigned to another genus if more material becomes available.
Shelvothyris
S. bivittata
11 meters above the base of the Leangen Member.[ 2]
See also
References