INTRASPECIFIC VARIABILITY IN THE EARLY MIOCENE STRUTHIOLARIID GASTROPOD PERISSODONTA AMEGHINOI (IHERING, 1897) FROM TIERRA DEL FUEGO, ARGENTINA

Maria Ines Cabrera, E. Olivero
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The early Miocene marine deposits in Tierra del Fuego bear a group of struthiolariid gastropods that stand out for their high morphological variability. since the end of the 19th century this variability was interpreted as reflecting (1) a highly diversified rapidly evolving group of species or (2) a single, plastic species characterized by ample intraspecific variability. The morphological study of more than 100 specimens of the Fuegian struthiolariid genus Perissodonta Martens collected in the Carmen Silva, Viamonte, and Irigoyen formations indicate that significant parameters, such as shell shape, spire length and number of spiral and axial sculptures (cords, threads, tubercles) vary continuously within an ample range of values, favoring a single, plastic species. Topotype specimens of Perissodonta ameghinoi (Ihering), collected from the early Miocene Monte Leon Formation in Patagonia, show similar plasticity of characters. Furthermore, recent topotype material of Perissodonta georgiana Strebel from Islas Georgias del Sur, a species considered very close or junior synonym of the genotype species P. mirabilis (Smith), indicates a similar degree of plasticity. Accordingly, the Fuegian struthiolariids previously assigned to Perissodonta ameghinoi; P. fueguina (Ihering); or P. densestriata (Ihering) are here referred to P. ameghinoi, a struthiolariid gastropod restricted to the early Miocene in Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia.
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阿根廷火地岛早中新世struthiolariid gastropod perissodonta ameghinoi种内变异(ihering, 1897)
火地岛中新世早期海相沉积物中发现了一组具有高度形态变异性的腹足动物。自19世纪末以来,这种可变性被解释为:(1)一个高度多样化的快速进化的物种群体,或(2)一个单一的、可塑的物种,其特征是物种内的丰富可变性。对Carmen Silva, Viamonte和Irigoyen地层中收集的100多个Fuegian struthiolariid属Perissodonta Martens标本的形态学研究表明,一些重要参数,如贝壳形状,尖顶长度以及螺旋形和轴形雕塑(绳状,线状,结节状)的数量在一定范围内不断变化,有利于单一的塑料物种。来自巴塔哥尼亚早中新世Monte Leon组的Perissodonta ameghinoi (Ihering)的形态标本显示出类似的可塑性特征。此外,来自南乔治亚岛(Islas Georgias del Sur)的Perissodonta georgiana Strebel(被认为是基因型种P. mirabilis (Smith)的近亲)的最新拓扑型材料表明,其可塑性程度相似。因此,以前归属于Perissodonta ameghinoi的福建果壳虫属;火地鱼(海产);或P. densestriata (Ihering)在这里被称为P. ameghinoi,一种仅限于中新世早期火地岛和巴塔哥尼亚的果壳纲腹足动物。
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Publicacion Electronica de la Asociacion Paleontologica Argentina
Publicacion Electronica de la Asociacion Paleontologica Argentina Earth and Planetary Sciences-Paleontology
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