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The Permian and Triassic history of the ostracod genus Liuzhinia
The ostracod genus Liuzhinia has been reported from Permian and Triassic marine deposits mainly from the Tethyan area but its classification and history remain obscure. Here we report on the discovery of a rare steinkern of Liuzhinia antalyaensis from the Early Triassic of South China bearing the first known adductor muscle scars, allowing for first insights into its supra-generic classification. We demonstrate that Liuzhinia does not belong to Bairdiidae and propose that the observed muscle scars could illustrate ancestral characters of Paracyprididae or Bythocyprididae. We summarize the diversity of Liuzhinia through time, including the newly described Liuzhinia phetchabunensis Forel & Chitnarin sp. nov. from the Middle Permian of central Thailand, and discuss its geographical distribution and environmental preferences over its stratigraphical range.
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La Revue de micropaléontologie publie 4 fois par an des articles de intérêt international, consacrés à tous les aspects de la micropaléontologie. Les textes, en anglais ou en français, sont des articles originaux, des résultats de recherche, des synthèses et mises au point, des comptes rendus de réunions scientifiques et des analyses de ouvrages. La revue se veut résolument ouverte à tous les aspects de la micropaléontologie en accueillant des travaux traitant de la systématique des microfossiles (et de leurs équivalents actuels), des bactéries aux microrestes de vertébrés, et de toutes leurs applications en sciences biologiques et géologiques.