Microvertebrate assemblages from the Upper Silurian of Cornwallis Island, Arctic Canada
Contribuinte(s) |
B Jones |
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Data(s) |
01/01/1999
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Resumo |
Microvertebrate assemblages from four Upper Silurian (?Ludlow-Pridoli) localities on Cornwallis Island, Arctic Canada, comprise mainly scales, plus dentition cones and jaw fragments from ischnacanthid acanthodians, with rare scales assigned to heterostracan Lepidaspis? sp., ?chondrichthyan Arauzia? sp., and Placodermi? gen. et sp. indet. Most of the scales in sample C-11460 are assigned to the poracanthodid acanthodian Poracanthodes canadensis sp.nov., which shows closest affinity to Poracanthodes punctatus Brotzen variants from the Baltic Pridoli. The flank scales of the new species resemble those of P. punctatus s.s. (Silurian variant; the zone fossil for the late Pridoli in the Standard Silurian microvertebrate scheme), with their superposed crown growth zones, rows of small pores aligned with the underlying zones, number of radial canals, and arcade canals connecting these radial canals. They differ in having numerous anterior crown riblets, zig-zag rather than straight crown pore rows, and V-shaped arcade canals. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
NRC Research Press |
Palavras-Chave | #Geosciences, Multidisciplinary #Jawless Vertebrates #C1 #260112 Palaeontology #780104 Earth sciences |
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Journal Article |