Devonian stromatoporoid historical collections in the Natural History Museum, London (UK): redescription, taxonomic revision and implications for stromatoporoid global paleobiogeography

Jiayuan Huang, Consuelo Sendino, Stephen Kershaw
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Devonian stromatoporoid collections in the Natural History Museum, London (UK) have been deposited for over 100 years. The characteristics and systematic position of these specimens, however, have received little attention. In this study, a total of 307 Devonian stromatoporoid specimens comprising material documented by Nicholson (1886 to 1892) from the UK, Germany, United States, and Canada, plus specimens described by Ripper (1933, 1937a, b, c) from Australia, were re-examined. Overall, 50 species belonging to 29 genera were systematically redescribed based on recent progress, mainly including Actinostroma, Petridiostroma, Stictostroma, Pseudotrupetostroma, Parallelopora. Three-dimensional reconstructions of the type genus are illustrated following the earlier works of Stearn (1966) and Cockbain (1984). The reconstructed skeletons reveal stromatoporoid architectural patterns, crucial for enhancing understanding and revision of stromatoporoid identification. This study underscores the significance of three-dimensional reconstruction in taxonomic research on stromatoporoid. The NHMUK material is combined with data from publications and the Paleobiology Database (PBDB) to perform a network analysis of the global occurrence of Devonian stromatoporoids at the generic level; this reveals a close relationship of global stromatoporoid fauna during the Early Devonian, indicating a widespread distribution, despite this interval being regarded as a time of global stromatoporoid contraction. The Middle Devonian assemblage shows a much higher cosmopolitan occurrence in the context of the subsequent Eifelian-Givetian global stromatoporoid proliferation, consistent with the known pattern from other studies of Middle Devonian stromatoporoids. Overall, the NHMUK collections are a valuable resource to help understand the global occurrence of Devonian stromatoporoids.
英国伦敦自然历史博物馆的泥盆纪叠层石历史藏品:重新描述、分类学修订以及对叠层石全球古生物地理学的影响
英国伦敦自然历史博物馆收藏的泥盆纪叠层石标本已有 100 多年的历史。然而,这些标本的特征和系统定位却很少受到关注。在这项研究中,我们重新研究了 307 个泥盆纪叠层石标本,包括尼科尔森(1886-1892 年)在英国、德国、美国和加拿大记录的材料,以及里珀(1933、1937a、b、c)在澳大利亚描述的标本。根据最新进展,对属于 29 属的 50 个物种进行了系统的重新描述,主要包括 Actinostroma、Petridiostroma、Stictostroma、Pseudotrupetostroma 和 Parallelopora。根据 Stearn(1966 年)和 Cockbain(1984 年)的早期著作,对模式属进行了三维重建。重建的骨骼揭示了叠层石类的建筑模式,这对加深理解和修订叠层石类的鉴定至关重要。这项研究强调了三维重建在叠层石分类研究中的重要意义。该研究将英国国家卫生研究院的材料与来自出版物和古生物数据库(PBDB)的数据结合起来,对泥盆纪叠层石的全球出现情况进行了属种层面的网络分析;分析结果显示,尽管泥盆纪早期被认为是全球叠层石收缩的时期,但这一时期全球叠层石动物群之间的关系密切,表明叠层石分布广泛。在随后的埃菲尔纪-吉维提纪全球叠层动物群扩散的背景下,中泥盆世的叠层动物群显示出更高的世界性分布,这与其他对中泥盆世叠层动物群研究的已知模式一致。总之,英国国家荷尔蒙博物馆的藏品是帮助了解泥盆纪叠层石全球分布情况的宝贵资源。
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