Luiz Felipe Aquino Corrêa , Maria Inês Feijó Ramos , João Marcelo Pais de Rezende
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摘要
泥盆纪是腕足动物全球演化的关键时期,在这一时期,腕足动物门的多样性在埃姆西亚达到最高峰,并在弗拉斯年-法门年经历了显著衰退,其衰退程度仅次于晚二叠世的大规模灭绝。马纳卡普鲁地层(Lochkovian)的腕足动物群一直不为人知,直到 2011 年,在巴西帕拉州 Vitória do Xingu 的 Belo Monte 水电站进行古生物抢救时,才发现了大量的 Rhynchonelliformea 和 Linguliformea 样品。本研究的目的是鉴定此次打捞出土的直齿纲动物。通过对马纳卡普鲁地层(Lochkovian)中的腕足动物进行分类研究,发现了一个新物种:Schellwienella amazonensis n. sp.Schellwienella amazonensis n. sp.和 Schellwienella marcidula Amsden, 1958 最初被描述于美国 Bois d'Arc Formation(Lochkovian),是该属最早的记录。Shellwienella属存在于泥盆纪的所有阶段,主要分布在冈瓦纳硅质碎屑海洋环境中,在温带和极地纬度之间转换,并在低纬度地区典型的温暖水域和碳酸盐平台条件下消失于维斯安(石炭纪早期)。
Schellwienella amazonensis (Orthotetida, Brachiopoda): New species of the genus in the Lochkovian of the Amazonas Basin (Manacapuru Formation), northern Brazil
The Devonian was a critical period in the global evolution of brachiopods, during which the phylum reached its maximum diversity in the Emsian and experienced a significant decline during the Frasnian–Famennian, second only to the mass extinction of the Late Permian. The brachiopod fauna of the Manacapuru Formation (Lochkovian) was unknown until 2011, when a significant number of Rhynchonelliformea and Linguliformea samples were recovered during paleontological salvage at the Belo Monte hydroelectric plant in Vitória do Xingu, Pará, Brazil. This study aims to identify the Orthotetida from this salvage. The taxonomic study of the brachiopods from the Manacapuru Formation (Lochkovian) led to the recognition of a new species, Schellwienella amazonensis n. sp., Family Pulsiidae Cooper and Grante, 1974. Schellwienella amazonensis n. sp. and Schellwienella marcidula Amsden, 1958 originally described to the Bois d’Arc Formation (Lochkovian), USA are the oldest records of the genus. The genus Schellwienella was present throughout all stages of the Devonian, primarily in the Gondwana siliciclastic marine environments, transiting between temperate and polar latitudes, and disappeared in the Viséan (early Carboniferous) under warmer waters and carbonate platform conditions typical of low-latitude regions.
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