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引用次数: 41
摘要
Eichkogel剖面和Richardhof剖面是重建晚中新世大陆软体动物区系的两个重要参考区系。G. D . AXNERHOCK (NHMW)对维也纳盆地Pannonian的微型脊椎动物组合进行了新的研究,将瓦列世到早期图罗纪动物群精确地划分为哺乳动物区MN 9(样品Richardhof RH a /2, RH a /7), MN 10(样品Richardhof RH 1, RH 3, RH 5)和MN 11 (Eichkogel)。除了已经发表的分类群部分隐藏在处理特殊分类问题的各种论文中这一事实之外,材料的增加和以前混杂的动物群的地层分辨率的提高促使我们对这些动物群的知识进行批判性的概述。这是第一次,许多讨论的物种的原海螺特征也被记录下来。从这些剖面中,共发现了84个软体动物分类群。其中,71份来自艾希柯格尔部分,58份来自理查霍夫部分。伪羊角菌(Pseudamnicola hoeckae . sp, Granaria moedlingensis . sp, Janulus)
Synopsis of the Late Miocene mollusc fauna of the classical sections Richardhof and Eichkogel in the Vienna Basin (Austria, Pannonian, MN 9-MN 11)
The Eichkogel and Richardhof sections represent two important reference faunas for the reconstruction of the Late Miocene continental mollusc faunas. New investigations with strong focus on the micro-vertebrate assemblages of the Pannonian in the Vienna Basin by G. D AXNERHOCK (NHMW) allow a rather precise dating of the Vallesian to Early Turolian faunas into the mammal zones MN 9 (samples Richardhof RH A/2, RH A/7), MN 10 (samples Richardhof Rh 1, Rh 3, Rh 5) and MN 11 (Eichkogel). The increase in material and the improved stratigraphic resolution of the formerly intermingled faunas - aside from the fact that the already published taxa are partly hidden in various papers dealing with special taxonomic problems - motivated us to produce a critical synopsis of the knowledge of these faunas. For the first time, the protoconch features are also documented for many of the discussed species. In total, 84 mollusc taxa are known from the sections. Of these, 71 are recorded from the Eichkogel section and 58 from the Richardhof section. Pseudamnicola hoeckae nov. sp., Granaria moedlingensis nov. sp., Janulus
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Archiv für Molluskenkunde (ISSN 1869-0963, e-ISSN 2367-0622); Up to and including Vol. 138/2 papers were published under the ISSN 0003-9284.
rchiv für Molluskenkunde is an international, peer-reviewed journal on all aspects of molluscan biodiversity. It preferably publishes original research papers of high quality on systematics, taxonomy, phylogeny and morphology of all groups of molluscs, both recent and fossil from the Cenozoic. Contributions of broad international interest on other aspects of malacology such as ecology and biogeography are welcome as well. Papers on physiology, parasitology, regional faunistics or those on non-Cenozoic fossils or pure biostratigraphy should be submitted elsewhere.