Irish Jurassic Brachiopods

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences Irish Journal of Earth Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-10 DOI:10.1353/ijes.0.0006
M. Simms
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A survey of brachiopod specimens recovered from the Jurassic of Ireland, and now preserved in the collections of National Museums Northern Ireland (Belfast) and National Museum of Ireland (Dublin), reveals a total of 23 species comprising 12 rhynchonellides, 6 terebratulides, 3 spiriferinides and 2 lingulides. The identity of some taxa remains uncertain, even to generic level, due to difficulties associated with identification from external morphology alone. Most specimens are from the Lower Jurassic, Hettangian to Upper Pliensbachian, of the Lough Neagh-Larne and Foyle-Rathlin basins in Northern Ireland, but the ultimate source of six Upper Pliensbachian species is unclear as they occur only in glacial erratics that may have been transported to north Antrim from the Hebrides Basin of western Scotland. Three species, all rhynchonellides, are recorded from Lower Pliensbachian strata intercepted in a borehole just off the coast of south Dublin. The Irish fauna overall is comparable with that encountered in similar mudstone-dominated facies in Britain, but these records are of interest in providing an extension of their geographic range further west. Small perforations encountered in two examples of Squamirhynchia from the Raricostatum Zone (Upper Sinemurian) may represent the earliest known examples of gastropod predation on Mesozoic brachiopods.
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爱尔兰侏罗纪腕足类
对从爱尔兰侏罗纪发现的腕足动物标本进行的调查显示,共有23种腕足动物,包括12种钩吻动物、6种圆齿动物、3种螺旋动物和2种舌动物。一些分类群的身份仍然不确定,甚至到了属级,因为仅从外部形态学进行识别存在困难。大多数标本来自北爱尔兰尼拉恩湖和福伊尔-拉特林盆地的下侏罗纪、赫坦阶到上普林斯巴奇阶,但六种上普林斯巴奇阶物种的最终来源尚不清楚,因为它们只出现在可能从苏格兰西部赫布里底群岛盆地运到安特里姆北部的冰川中。在都柏林南部海岸附近的一个钻孔中截获的下普林斯巴奇阶地层中记录了三种,均为钩针藻。爱尔兰动物群总体上与英国类似泥岩为主相的动物群相当,但这些记录有助于进一步向西扩展其地理范围。在Raricostatum带(上Sinemurian)的两个Squamirhynchia实例中遇到的小穿孔可能代表了已知的腹足类捕食中生代腕足类的最早实例。
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Irish Journal of Earth Sciences
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