Origin and evolution of the genera Lonsdaleia and Actinocyathus: Insights for the Mississippian palaeogeography from the western Palaeotethys

Isabel Rodríguez-Castro , Ian D. Somerville , Sergio Rodríguez
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Representatives of the subfamily Lonsdaleiinae Chapman, 1893 are common in the Mississippian of the western Palaeotethys. A general analysis of the origin, distribution and evolution of that subfamily has been undertaken. The most probable hypothesis for the origin of the genus Lonsdaleia McCoy, 1849 is to acquire colonialism via the genus Axophyllum Milne Edwards and Haime, 1851. Actinocyathus d’Orbigny, 1849 would be a descendant of Lonsdaleia by increasing integration in the colonies. The first occurrences of Lonsdaleia have been recorded in the lower Visean from northern Britain and northern Tianshan Mountains of northwestern China, but the diversification and migration to the whole Palaeotethys only happened in the late Visean. Three hypotheses are proposed on that matter. The Serpukhovian was also a period of migrations and diversification for these genera. Both Lonsdaleia and Actinocyathus have been recorded in Bashkirian refuges, the Sverdrup Basin in northern Laurasia and the Tindouf Basin in northern Africa, respectively. The division of the western Palaeotethys into six subprovinces based on the distribution of corals is proposed.

Lonsdaleia属和Actinocyathus属的起源和演化——从古特提斯西部看密西西比古地理
Lonsdaleiinae Chapman亚科的代表,1893年常见于古特提斯西部的密西西比阶。对该亚科的起源、分布和进化进行了一般性分析。关于Lonsdaleia McCoy属的起源,1849年最可能的假设是通过Axophyllum Milne Edwards和Haime属获得殖民主义,1851年。奥比尼放线菌,1849年将是朗斯代亚的后裔,因为它在殖民地中的整合程度越来越高。朗斯代亚最早出现于英国北部和中国西北天山北部的下维世,但向整个古特提斯的多样化和迁移只发生在维世晚期。关于这个问题提出了三个假设。谢尔普霍夫阶也是这些属迁徙和多样化的时期。Lonsdaleia和Actinocyathus分别记录在巴什基尔避难所、Laurasia北部的Sverdrup盆地和非洲北部的Tindouf盆地。根据珊瑚的分布,将古特提斯西部划分为六个亚支。
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