美国阿拉巴马州华盛顿县wa -9遗址Byram组Glendon石灰石段(渐新世,鲁伯利世)的海鱼(Elasmobranchii, Teleostei),包括一新种虾蛄(虾蛄目:虾蛄科)

IF 1.1 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOLOGY Acta Geologica Polonica Pub Date : 2023-07-20 DOI:10.24425/agp.2020.134561
Jun A. Ebersole, D. Cicimurri, Gary L. Stringer
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: Ebersole, j.a., Cicimurri, D.J.和Stringer, G.L. 2021。美国阿拉巴马州华盛顿县wa -9遗址Byram组Glendon石灰石段(渐新世,Rupelian)的海鱼(Elasmobranchii, Teleostei),包括一新种虾蛄(虾蛄目:虾蛄科)。地质学报,71(4),481-518。美国阿拉巴马州渐新世(鲁比利统)Byram组(Vicksburg组)分为三个组,依次为Glendon石灰岩、未命名泥灰岩和Bucatunna粘土(由高到低)。阿拉巴马州渐新世的海洋单位在历史上一直没有得到充分的研究,但最近在华盛顿县的wa -9遗址从Glendon石灰石成员暴露中获得的大量样本得出了20个明确的板骨鱼和硬骨鱼分类群。这个令人惊讶的多样化的古动物,基于孤立的牙齿,骨骼和耳石,包括新的分类群Gobiosoma ?axsmithi sp. nov.,以及“Aetomylaeus”sp., Albula sp., Aplodinotus gemma Koken, 1888, Ariosoma nonsector Nolf and Stringer, 2003, Balistidae indedex。, Citharichthys sp., Myliobatoidei indet.;迪列特摩斯?adj .偏光的;偏光的;gilmorei (Leriche, 1942), Pachyscyllium sp, pallbula sp, Physogaleus sp, Preophidion meyeri (Koken, 1888), Sciaena pseudodoradians(《Frizzell and Dante》中的但丁和Frizzell, 1965), Sciaenops ?斯帕鲁斯?elegantulus Koken, 1888, Sphyraena sp,和Syacium sp.发现了其他遗骸,但除了未确定的Elasmobranchii或Teleostei之外,无法识别。所有这些分类群都是在阿拉巴马州Glendon石灰石段首次出现的,而“Aetomylaeus”sp.、Pachyscyllium sp.、Paralbula sp.和Sciaenops ?sp.标本在美国墨西哥湾沿岸平原渐新世首次出现。我们还报道了渐新世pallbula Blake的第一个记录,1940颗牙齿,以及在西半球首次出现的渐新世Balistidae成员。这一海洋脊椎动物组合表明,wa -9遗址格伦登石灰岩段为亚热带至温带的中陆架古环境,古水深为30 ~ 100 m。
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Marine fishes (Elasmobranchii, Teleostei) from the Glendon Limestone Member of the Byram Formation (Oligocene, Rupelian) at site AWa-9, Washington County, Alabama, USA, including a new species of gobiid (Gobiiformes: Gobiidae)
: Ebersole, J.A., Cicimurri, D.J. and Stringer, G.L. 2021. Marine fishes (Elasmobranchii, Teleostei) from the Glendon Limestone Member of the Byram Formation (Oligocene, Rupelian) at site AWa-9, Washington County, Alabama, USA, including a new species of gobiid (Gobiiformes: Gobiidae). Acta Geologica Polonica , 71 (4), 481–518. The Oligocene (Rupelian) Byram Formation (Vicksburg Group) in Alabama, USA, is divided into three members, including (in ascending order) the Glendon Limestone, unnamed marl, and the Bucatunna Clay. The Oligocene marine units in Alabama have been historically under-investigated, but bulk samples recently obtained from Glendon Limestone Member exposures at site AWa-9 in Washington County yielded 20 unequivocal elasmobranch and teleost taxa. This surprisingly diverse paleofauna, based on isolated teeth, bones and otoliths, includes the new taxon, Gobiosoma ? axsmithi sp. nov., as well as “ Aetomylaeus ” sp., Albula sp., Aplodinotus gemma Koken, 1888, Ariosoma nonsector Nolf and Stringer, 2003, Balistidae indet., Citharichthys sp., Myliobatoidei indet., Diretmus ? sp., Hemipristis sp., Negaprion aff. N . gilmorei (Leriche, 1942), Pachyscyllium sp., Paralbula sp., Physogaleus sp., Preophidion meyeri (Koken, 1888), Sciaena pseu-doradians (Dante and Frizzell in Frizzell and Dante, 1965), Sciaenops ? sp., Sparus ? elegantulus Koken, 1888, Sphyraena sp., and Syacium sp. Additional remains were recovered but could not be identified beyond undetermined Elasmobranchii or Teleostei. All these taxa represent first occurrences within the Glendon Limestone Member in Alabama, and the “ Aetomylaeus ” sp., Pachyscyllium sp., Paralbula sp., and Sciaenops ? sp. specimens represent the first occurrences of each in the Oligocene of the Gulf Coastal Plain of the USA. We also report the first record of Oligocene Paralbula Blake, 1940 teeth, and the first occurrence of an Oligocene member of the Balistidae in the Western Hemisphere. This marine vertebrate assemblage indicates that the Glendon Limestone Member at site AWa-9 represented a subtropical to temperate, middle shelf paleoenviron-ment with a paleowater depth interpreted as 30–100 m.
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