Chondrichthyan spines from the Famennian (Upper Devonian) of Russia

IF 1.1 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOLOGY Acta Geologica Polonica Pub Date : 2020-07-21 DOI:10.24425/AGP.2020.132255
O. A. Lebedev, A. Ivanov, V. Linkevich
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Very rare chondrichthyan spines from the Famennian (Upper Devonian) of European Russia are referred here to ctenacanthiforms, euselachians and a chondrichthyan group of uncertain systematic position. Ctenacanthus Agassiz, 1837 is recorded from the lower and middle Famennian of the central and north-western parts of the area. Sculptospina makhlaevi Lebedev gen. et sp. nov. originates from the lower Famennian of the Lipetsk Region. The holotype of ‘Ctenacanthus’ jaekeli Gross, 1933 and a new specimen from the upper Famennian of the South Urals are shown to belong to the same taxon, which is transferred to Acondylacanthus St. John and Worthen, 1875. New specimens of Tuberospina nataliae Lebedev, 1995 from the upper Famennian of Central Russia are described in detail. The newly presented material increases our knowledge of the composition of Famennian marine assemblages from the East European Platform. It is suggested that these assemblages may be classified as chondrichthyan-dominated and dipnoan-dominated. Hypothetically, after the end-Devonian Hangenberg extinction event, which affected numerous secondary consumers in vertebrate communities, some chondrichthyan groups could have encroached to take advantage of previously occupied ecological niches. Ctenacanthus, as well as Acondylacanthus and Amelacanthus survived the end-Devonian mass extinction to continue into the Carboniferous.
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来自俄罗斯法门纪(上泥盆世)的软骨鱼棘
来自俄罗斯欧洲法门阶(上泥盆纪)的非常罕见的软骨鱼刺在这里被称为栉形目、真鳍目和一个系统位置不确定的软骨鱼纲。Ctenacanthus Agassiz,1837年记录于该地区中部和西北部的下法门尼亚和中法门尼亚。makhlaevi Lebedev gen.et sp.nov.Sculptospina makhlaevi来源于利佩茨克地区的下法门阶。“Ctenacanthus”jaekeli Gross,1933年的正模标本和一个来自南乌拉尔上法门阶的新标本被证明属于同一分类单元,该分类单元被转移到Acondylacantus St.John和Worthen,1875年。详细描述了1995年俄罗斯中部上法门阶Tuberospina nataliae Lebedev的新标本。新提供的材料增加了我们对东欧地台法门尼亚海洋组合组成的了解。这些组合可分为球粒陨石为主的和双壳陨石为主的。假设在泥盆纪末期的汉伯格灭绝事件影响了脊椎动物群落中的许多次级消费者之后,一些软骨鱼类可能已经侵占了以前占据的生态位。Ctenacanthus、Acondylacantus和Amelacantus在泥盆纪末的大灭绝中幸存下来,一直延续到石炭纪。
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Acta Geologica Polonica
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期刊介绍: Acta Geologica Polonica publishes original and review papers on all aspects of basic geology, with particular focus on sedimentology, stratigraphy, palaeontology, regional geology, structural geology, and regional petrography. All papers are published in English.
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