Discovery of the earliest Devonian conodonts from Xinjiang, Northwest China

IF 1.7 3区 地球科学 Q2 PALEONTOLOGY Palaeoworld Pub Date : 2023-10-24 DOI:10.1016/j.palwor.2023.10.001
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The base of the Devonian is defined at the first appearance of graptolite Uncinatograptus uniformis uniformis, with the occurrence of trilobite Warburgella rugulosa rugosa and conodont Caudicriodus woschmidti as the auxiliary indicators. Recently some researchers questioned whether Caudicriodus woschmidti can be an indicator, and proposed Caudicriodus hesperius to mark the base of the Devonian in carbonate successions. However, the paleogeographic distribution of this species is mainly in the southern hemisphere or near the equator, and there was no definite record of it in the northern hemisphere during the Early Devonian. Due to lithological restrictions, conodont data of the Silruain–Devonian Boundary (SDB) are relatively rare in China, and Caudicriodus hesperius has not been identified. In this study, specimens of Caudicriodus hesperius were obtained from the base of the Kaokesaiergai Formation in the eastern Junggar, northern Xinjiang, which represents the first record of this taxon in China, suggesting that the age of the formation is Early Devonian, rather than late Silurian as previously believed based on the benthic faunas. The encrinurid trilobites, which commonly occur in the Silurian, were also recorded in the same horizon with C. hesperius, indicating that encrinurids may cross the SDB and range into the earliest Devonian. The discovery of Caudicriodus hesperius in northern Xinjiang significantly expands the paleogeographic range of this index conodont to the Central Asian Orogenic Belt in the northern hemisphere, and suggests that Caudicriodus hesperius may be used as a global index for the base of the Devonian and for possible stratigraphic correlation of the SDB in different paleogeographic and paleotectonic settings.

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在中国西北新疆发现泥盆纪最早的锥齿动物
泥盆纪的基底是以爬行动物 Uncinatograptus uniformis uniformis 的首次出现为标志,以三叶虫 Warburgella rugulosa rugosa 和锥齿动物 Caudicriodus woschmidti 的出现为辅助标志。最近,一些研究者对Caudicriodus woschmidti能否作为指示器提出质疑,并提出用Caudicriodus hesperius来标示碳酸盐岩层系中泥盆纪的基底。然而,该物种的古地理分布主要在南半球或赤道附近,北半球在早泥盆世并没有明确的记录。由于岩性的限制,中国在硅鲁安-泥盆纪界线(SDB)的锥齿动物资料相对较少,Caudicriodus hesperius也未被发现。本研究从新疆北部准噶尔东部考克赛尔盖地层底部获得了Caudicriodus hesperius的标本,这是该类群在中国的首次记录,表明该地层的年龄为早泥盆世,而不是之前根据底栖动物群认为的志留纪晚期。通常出现在志留纪的侏罗纪三叶虫也与C. hesperius出现在同一地层中,这表明侏罗纪三叶虫可能跨越志留纪,进入早泥盆世。在新疆北部发现的Caudicriodus hesperius极大地扩展了这一指数化石的古地理范围,将其扩展到北半球的中亚造山带,表明Caudicriodus hesperius可作为泥盆纪底部的全球指数,并可用于不同古地理和古构造背景下SDB的地层关联。
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