西印度康坎海岸全新世沉积物中的麻风苔藓虫

M. A. Sonar, Dnyaneshwar V. Wayal, R. M. Badve
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迄今为止,没有关于印度全新世苔藓虫的文献报道。在这项研究中,我们描述了在印度西部马哈拉施特拉邦和果阿邦之间的康坎海岸全新世岩石中收集的10种麻风苔藓虫。其中一种是科学上的新种:malwanensis sp.十一月份的Mucropetraliella sp. 11 .五种已经在其他地方已知,但首次在印度报告;由于材料不足,四种保留在开放命名法中。这些苔藓虫组合可能生活在温暖的热带至亚热带环境中,盐度为真盐至深盐。区域关系呈现出印太亲缘关系。Mohan A. Sonar [drmohansonar398@gmail.com], P.G.印度政府科学研究所地质系,印度奥兰加巴德431004;Dnyaneshwar V. Wayal [wayaldnyaneshwar@gmail.com], P.G.印度政府科学研究所地质系,印度奥兰加巴德431004;Ramesh M. Badve [rmbadve@gmail.com] 425/75, Laxminarayan公寓,T.M.V. Colony, Gultekadi, Pune 411037,印度。
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Lepraliomorph bryozoans from Holocene deposits along the Konkan Coast of Western India
Abstract To date, there is no published information on the Holocene bryozoans from India. In this study, we describe 10 species of lepraliomorph bryozoans collected from Holocene rocks along the Konkan coast between Maharashtra and Goa in western India. One of these species is new to science: Mucropetraliella malwanensis sp. nov. Five species are already known from elsewhere but are reported from India for the first time; four species are retained in open nomenclature because of insufficient material. These bryozoan assemblages likely inhabited warm water tropical to subtropical environments with euhaline to euryhaline salinities. The regional relationships show Indo-Pacific affinities. Mohan A. Sonar [drmohansonar398@gmail.com], P.G. Department of Geology, Government Institute of Science, Aurangabad 431004, India; Dnyaneshwar V. Wayal [wayaldnyaneshwar@gmail.com], P.G. Department of Geology, Government Institute of Science, Aurangabad 431004, India; Ramesh M. Badve [rmbadve@gmail.com] 425/75, Laxminarayan apartments, T.M.V. Colony, Gultekadi, Pune 411037, India.
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