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Orsten
Stratigraphic range: Miaolingian–Furongian
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Hesslandona angustata, a phosphatocopine, showing exceptional preservation in 3D
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofAlum Shale Formation
Lithology
PrimaryShale and limestone
Location
RegionKinnekulle and island of Öland
CountrySweden
Type section
Named forOrsten[a]
Named byKlaus J. Müller, 1975

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The Orsten fauna are fossilized organisms preserved in the Orsten lagerstätte of Cambrian (Late Miaolingian[1] to Furongian) rocks, notably at Kinnekulle and on the island of Öland, all in Sweden.

The initial site, discovered in 1975 by Klaus Müller and his assistants, exceptionally preserves soft-bodied organisms, and their larvae, who are preserved uncompacted in three dimensions. The fossils are phosphatized and silicified, thus the delicate chitinous cuticle and soft parts are not affected by acids, which act upon the limestone nodules within which the fossils have survived. Acids dissolve the limestone, revealing the microfossils in a recovery process called "acid etching". To recover the fossils, more than one and a half tons of Orsten limestone have been dissolved in acid, originally in a specifically designed laboratory in Bonn; more recently moved to Ulm. The insoluble residue is scanned by electron microscope.[2] The phosphorus that replaced the fossils with calcium phosphate is presumed to have derived from fecal pellets.[3]

The Orsten fauna has improved the understanding of metazoan phylogeny and evolution, particularly among the arthropods, thanks in part to unique preservation of larval stages. The Orsten sites reveals the oldest well-documented benthic meiofauna in the fossil record. For the first time, fossils of tardigrades ("water bears") and apparently free-living pentastomids have been found.

The Cambrian strata consist of alum shales with limestone nodules (the Alum Shale Formation), which are interpreted as the products of an oxygen-depleted ("dysoxic")[b] marine bottom water habitat of a possibly offshore seashelf at depths of perhaps 50–100 m.[2] The bottom was rich in organic detritus, forming a soft muddy zone with floc in its surface layer.

Other Orsten-type preservation fauna have been found in Nevada, eastern Canada, England, Poland, Siberia, China and the Northern Territory of Australia.[4]

Paleobiota

Based on data from C.O.R.E. website[2] and subsequent studies.

Animals
Genus Notes Images
Agnostus An agnostid
File:Agnostus-pisiformis.png
Cambropycnogon A larval sea spider
File:20200603 Cambropycnogon klausmuelleri.png
Cambropachycope A monocular arthropod of uncertain affinities, possibly placed in stem-Mandibulata
File:Cambropachycope.png
Goticaris A monocular arthropod of uncertain affinities, possibly placed in stem-Mandibulata
File:Goticaris.png
Rehbachiella A pancrustacean
File:Rehbachiella.png
Martinssonia A pancrustacean
Dala A pancrustacean
Musacaris A pancrustacean
Bredocaris A pancrustacean
Paulinecaris[5] A pancrustacean
Skara A pancrustacean
File:Skara anulata.png
Sandtorpia A pancrustacean
Henningsmoenicaris A pancrustacean
Walossekia A pancrustacean
Aengapentastomum A pentastomid parasitic crustacean
File:Aengapentastomum.png
Boeckelericambria
File:Boeckelericambria.png
Heymonsicambria
File:Heymonsicambria.png
Haffnericambria
File:Haffnericambria.png
Oelandocaris A stem-group crustacean or stem-group mandibulate or megacheiran[6]
File:Oelandocaris.png
Hesslandona A bivalved arthropod belonging to Phosphatocopina
Trapezilites
Waldoria
Veldotron
Falites
Vestrogothia
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Orstenotubulus A lobopodian
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Arthropoda indet. Several nauplius-like larvae that cannot be associated with any of the other arthropods. The various larvae have been termed A1, A2, B and C.[7][8] Formerly included among them was "larva D", now Cambropycnogon.
File:Orsten nauplius type A1.png

Orsten-type fauna found elsewhere

Animals
Genus Notes Images
Skara Two additional species known from Poland and China
Heymonsicambria One additional species known from Ordovician of Canada
Vestrogothia Two additional species known from China
Markuelia A possible member of Cycloneuralia, known from Australia
Shergoldana
Tritonychus A lobopodian known from China
Dietericambria A pentastomid known from Greenland
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Orstenoloricus A loriciferan larva[9] from Australia
Austromarrella A marrellomorph from Australia
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Cambrocaris A crustacean, known only from Poland
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Unnamed tardigrade Only known from Siberia
File:OrstenTardigrade.jpg
Wujicaris A pancrustacean known from China
Yicaris
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Dabashanella A member of Phosphatocopina from China
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Klausmuelleria A member of Phosphatocopina from England
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Notes

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  1. ^ Orsten means "stinking stone": the alum shale matrix is rich in organics.
  2. ^ The distribution of pyrites in the limestone, together with the organic content indicate levels of oxygen that prevented normal decomposition.

References

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  2. ^ a b c C.O.R.E. Örsten site
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