New species of the dinoflagellate cyst genus Svalbardella Manum, 1960, emend. from the Paleogene and Neogene of the northern high to middle latitudes

IF 4.1 3区 地球科学 Q1 PALEONTOLOGY
K. Śliwińska, M. Head
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Abstract. Species of the fusiform peridiniacean dinoflagellate cyst genera Svalbardella Manum, 1960, emend. (Eocene–Oligocene) and Palaeocystodinium Alberti, 1961 (Late Cretaceous–Miocene), have been examined from the high to middle latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere: Spitsbergen, Norwegian-Greenland Sea, Labrador Sea, western North Atlantic, and the North Sea basin. The genus Svalbardella is emended to comprise species with smooth or finely ornamented surfaces and for which one or both horns are bluntly rounded. Svalbardella clausii sp. nov. has a narrow range restricted to the lowermost Chattian (close to the NP24–NP25 boundary and within Chron C9n), and it therefore appears a useful stratigraphical marker. This species has a wide distribution across the North Atlantic, having been reported from the North Sea basin, western North Atlantic, and the Labrador Sea. Svalbardella clausii sp. nov. overlaps stratigraphically with the reoccurrence interval of Svalbardella cooksoniae Manum, 1960, and spans the Oi-2b cooling maximum. Its presence may therefore be related to the establishment of cooler surface waters at this time. Svalbardella kareniae sp. nov. has a discordant occurrence: Lower Oligocene and Lower Miocene of the Norwegian Sea at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 338 and Ocean Drilling Program Site 643, respectively, and mid-Oligocene of the North Sea. Its distribution suggests that Svalbardella kareniae sp. nov. favours more open marine conditions. Palaeocystodinium obesum Fensome et al., 2009, described from offshore eastern Canada where it has a highest occurrence in the Lower Oligocene, is emended to include specimens with a finely ornamented periphragm and traces of tabulation in addition to the archeopyle.
鞭毛藻囊属新种Svalbardella Manum, 1960,修订。北高纬度至中纬度的古近纪和新近纪
摘要梭形周藻甲藻囊状属Svalbardella Manum的物种,1960年,修订本。(始新世-渐新世)和Palocystodinium Alberti,1961(晚白垩世-中新世),已在北半球的高纬度到中纬度地区进行了研究:斯匹次卑尔根海、挪威格陵兰海、拉布拉多海、北大西洋西部和北海盆地。Valbardella属被修正为包括表面光滑或装饰精美的物种,其中一个或两个角都是钝圆形的。Svalbardella clausii sp.nov.的范围很窄,仅限于最下面的Chattian(靠近NP24-NP25边界,在Chron C9n内),因此它似乎是一个有用的地层标记。该物种在北大西洋广泛分布,北海盆地、北大西洋西部和拉布拉多海都有报道。Svalbardella clausii sp.nov.在地层上与1960年Svalbardilla cooksoniae Manum的重现期重叠,并跨越Oi-2b冷却最大值。因此,它的存在可能与当时较冷地表水的形成有关。Svalbardella kareniae sp.nov.产状不一致:分别位于深海钻探项目338号和海洋钻探项目643号的挪威海下渐新世和下中新世,以及北海渐新世中期。Palocystodinium obesum Fensome et al.,2009,描述于加拿大东部近海,在下渐新世出现率最高,被校正为包括具有精细装饰的周边和除archeopyle外的剥蚀痕迹的标本。
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Journal of Micropalaeontology
Journal of Micropalaeontology 生物-古生物学
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4.30
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7
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Micropalaeontology (JM) is an established international journal covering all aspects of microfossils and their application to both applied studies and basic research. In particular we welcome submissions relating to microfossils and their application to palaeoceanography, palaeoclimatology, palaeobiology, evolution, taxonomy, environmental change and molecular phylogeny.
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