Ostracoda from the Turonian of South-East England Part 2. Cytherocopina

I. Slipper
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ABSTRACT Part 2 is concerned with the Order Podocopida, Suborder Cytherocopina, Superfamily Cytheroidea. The stratigraphic occurrence has been determined by examining 2096 specimens, assigned to 74 species-group taxa arranged in 31 genera. Of these, 40 are referred to previously described taxa, nine species and six subspecies are here described as new, one nomen novum is erected, while 17 taxa are left in open nomenclature, 11 of which are compared to previously described taxa. The Lower Turonian shows a pattern of rapidly increasing richness from 20 to 36 species, followed by periods of stasis and gradually increasing standing richness in the Middle Turonian, rising up to a maximum of 76 species in the Upper Turonian. The platycopid signal hypothesis is rejected as an explanation for the high abundances of cytherellids in the Lower Turonian and isolated younger marls in favour of a more complex solution involving oxygenation, oligotrophy, water depth changes, and diagenetic alteration. Examples of evolutionary patterns are given to demonstrate four cases of loss of ornamentation and one of increase in ornamentation.
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英格兰东南部土伦纪的介形虫(二)。Cytherocopina
第2部分是关于足足目、球足亚目、球足总科的研究。通过对31属74个类群的2096个标本的研究,确定了其地层分布。其中,40个分类群是先前描述过的分类群,9个种和6个亚种被描述为新分类群,1个新分类群被建立,17个分类群处于开放命名法中,其中11个分类群与先前描述的分类群进行了比较。下Turonian的丰富度从20种迅速增加到36种,然后在中Turonian停滞期逐渐增加,在上Turonian增加到76种。对于下Turonian期和孤立的年轻泥灰岩中高丰度的cytherellids,扁形信号假说被拒绝,而支持一个更复杂的解决方案,包括氧合作用、少营养、水深变化和成岩蚀变。举例说明了四种纹饰缺失和一种纹饰增加的演化模式。
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