Taxonomy and stratigraphic distribution of Lotagnostus (Agnostida: Agnostidae) and associated trilobites and conodonts in the Upper Cambrian (Furongian) of Laurentia.

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
Zootaxa Pub Date : 2024-03-11 DOI:10.11646/zootaxa.5422.1.1
John F Taylor, James D Loch, John E Repetski
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Abstract

Two Lotagnostus-dominated faunas from the Windfall Formation at Ninemile Canyon in the Antelope Range of Nevada, USA, are described: an older Lotagnostus nolani Fauna and younger L. rushtoni Fauna. The former is dominated by two morphs of Lotagnostus, one strongly scrobiculate and the other smooth to weakly scrobiculate. Both morphs fall within the broad concept advocated for L. americanus by Peng et al. (2015). The numerous (>1400 sclerites) specimens of Lotaganostus in collections of the L. nolani Fauna confirm that the two morphs do not intergrade and remain distinct throughout ontogeny. Both display multiple traits that distinguish them from the type material of L. americanus, justifying treatment as separate species. Similarly unique, diagnostic features were identified to restore the Asian species L. punctatus and L. asiaticus to full species status, whereas deficiencies in the type material for L. americanus warrant restriction of the name to the holotype. New species described from the Windfall include five agnostoids (Lotagnostus nolani, L. clarki, L. morrisoni, L. rushtoni, and Neoagnostus parki) and one trilobite (Bienvillia eurekensis). Plicatolina nyensis Taylor is reassigned to Mendoparabolina on the form of its pygidium. Conodonts from the Catlin Member of the Windfall Formation and overlying informal Caryocaris shale member of the Goodwin Formation at Ninemile Canyon provide a late Sunwaptan (Eoconodontus Zone) age for the Lotagnostus rushtoni Fauna and assign the entire Caryocaris shale to the early Ordovician Rossodus manitouensis Zone. Combined with published data on trilobite faunas, the conodont faunas confirm strong diachroneity for the top of the Catlin, and a lack of overlap in age between the Caryocaris shale and Bullwhacker Member of the Windfall in ranges to the north and east. Co-occurrence of Lotagnostus nolani and Mendoparabolina nyensis establishes age equivalence of the L. nolani Fauna with the Hedinaspis-Charchaqia (HC) Fauna at the base of the Hales Limestone in the Hot Creek Range, and earlier correlations of the latter with the L. punctatus Zone in Asia are supported. However, isolation of the HC Fauna in starved-basin deposits above a major sequence boundary at the base of the Hales, and ecologic restriction of Lotagnostus to lower slope and basinal environments that prevented association with endemic shallow marine taxa, renders correlation into the biostratigraphy of Laurentian upper slope and platform imprecise on the order of 10s, if not 100s of meters.

劳伦西亚上寒武统(古龙统)Lotagnostus(Agnostida: Agnostidae)及相关三叶虫和锥齿动物的分类和地层分布。
本文描述了美国内华达州羚羊山脉 Ninemile 峡谷风瀑地层中两个以 Lotagnostus 为主的动物群:较古老的 Lotagnostus nolani 动物群和较年轻的 L. rushtoni 动物群。前者主要由两种形态的 Lotagnostus 组成,一种具有强烈的鳞片,另一种从光滑到微弱的鳞片。这两种形态都属于 Peng 等人(2015 年)为 L. americanus 所主张的宽泛概念。在 L. nolani 动物群中发现的大量(大于 1400 个硬骨)Lotaganostus 标本证实,这两种形态并不相互分化,而且在整个发育过程中都是截然不同的。这两种形态都显示出多种特征,使其有别于 L. americanus 的模式标本,因此有理由将其视为单独的物种。同样独特的诊断特征使亚洲种L. punctatus和L. asiaticus恢复到完全种的地位,而L. americanus模式材料中的缺陷则证明其名称仅限于主模式。风口地区描述的新物种包括五种鞘翅目动物(Lotagnostus nolani、L. clarki、L. morrisoni、L. rushtoni 和 Neoagnostus parki)和一种三叶虫(Bienvillia eurekensis)。泰勒将 Plicatolina nyensis 重新归入 Mendoparabolina,因为它的侏儒躯干形态与 Mendoparabolina 相同。来自宁米勒峡谷风瀑地层 Catlin 层和上覆古德温层 Caryocaris 页岩非正式层位的锥齿类动物为 Lotagnostus rushtoni 动物群提供了晚 Sunwaptan(Eoconodontus 区)时代,并将整个 Caryocaris 页岩归入早奥陶世 Rossodus manitouensis 区。结合已公布的三叶虫动物群数据,锥齿动物群证实卡特林顶部具有很强的同时期性,而且 Caryocaris 页岩与北面和东面范围内的 Windfall 的 Bullwhacker 成员在年龄上没有重叠。Lotagnostus nolani 和 Mendoparabolina nyensis 的共存确立了 L. nolani 动物群与热溪山脉黑尔斯石灰岩底部的 Hedinaspis-Charchaqia (HC)动物群的年龄等同,并支持后者与亚洲 L. punctatus 区的早期关联。然而,HC动物群被隔离在黑尔斯石灰岩底部一个主要序列边界之上的饥饿盆地沉积中,而Lotagnostus的生态学局限于下坡和盆地环境,无法与特有的浅海类群发生联系,这使得与劳伦伦上坡地和地台生物地层的相关性不精确,即使不是100米,也是10米左右。
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Zootaxa
Zootaxa 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: Zootaxa is a peer-reviewed international journal for rapid publication of high quality papers on any aspect of systematic zoology, with a preference for large taxonomic works such as monographs and revisions. Zootaxa considers papers on all animal taxa, both living and fossil, and especially encourages descriptions of new taxa. All types of taxonomic papers are considered, including theories and methods of systematics and phylogeny, taxonomic monographs, revisions and reviews, catalogues/checklists, biographies and bibliographies, identification guides, analysis of characters, phylogenetic relationships and zoogeographical patterns of distribution, descriptions of taxa, and nomenclature. Open access publishing option is strongly encouraged for authors with research grants and other funds. For those without grants/funds, all accepted manuscripts will be published but access is secured for subscribers only.
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