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摘要
公路放射虫是在美国62/180高速公路上的一个小采石场(采石场段)的地层中发现的,该高速公路位于德克萨斯州西部瓜达卢佩山脉Culberson县与德克萨斯州54号高速公路交界处东北3公里处。这些地层在年代上一直被认为是Leonardian(早二叠世)的骨泉灰岩,但近年来根据类氨物种Paraceltites elegans的存在,被划分为Roadian阶段(中二叠世瓜达鲁普期)切断组Williams Ranch段。放射虫保存状况良好,区系十分多样,共分属Albaillellaria目和Entactinaria目11属29种。其中,发现了15个新种和1个新属(Apachevella),修正了5个种。新物种是Campanulithus cutoffi, Albaillella exilis, Pseudoalbaillella pseudoscalprata, p .粳稻,p .光滑的Entactinia siciformis, e . longiacus e . rezedae Trilonche瑞塔,Entactinosphaera texana, Polyedroentactinia macilenta, p . cancellata p . porosa p .裂,Kashiwara roadensis。修正种为Pseudoalbaillella cona Cornell和Simpson、Entactinia parapycnoclada Nazarov和Ormiston、Trilonche tyrrelli (Nazarov和Ormiston)、Apachevella capitanensis (Nestell和Nestell)和Wuyia endocarpa (Nazarov和Ormiston)。牙形刺以Jinogondolella nankingensis (Jin)及其3个亚种J. nankingensis nankingensis (Jin)、J. nankingensis behnkeni Wardlaw、Nestell和J. nankingensis tenuis Wardlaw以及Sweetina和hinindeodus wordensis Wardlaw为代表。
Roadian (earliest Guadalupian, Middle Permian) Radiolarians from the Guadalupe Mountains,West Texas, USA Part I: Albaillellaria and Entactinaria
Roadian radiolarians are described from strata exposed in a small quarry (Quarry section) on U.S. Highway 62/180 located 3 km northeast of its junction with Texas Highway 54, Culberson County, Guadalupe Mountains, West Texas. These strata were long considered as Bone Spring Limestone of Leonardian (Early Permian) in age, but in recent years have been assigned to the Williams Ranch Member of the Cutoff Formation of the Roadian Stage (Guadalupian, middle Permian) based on the presence of the ammonoid species Paraceltites elegans. Radiolarians are of excellent preservation and the fauna is very diverse with 29 species of 11 genera described belonging to orders Albaillellaria and Entactinaria.Among them, 15 new species and one new genus, Apachevella, have been described, and five species emended. New species are Campanulithus cutoffi, Albaillella exilis, Pseudoalbaillella pseudoscalprata, P. japonica, P. laevis, Entactinia siciformis, E. longiacus, E. rezedae, Trilonche belli, Entactinosphaera texana, Polyedroentactinia macilenta, P. cancellata, P. porosa, P. bifida, and Kashiwara roadensis. Emended species are Pseudoalbaillella cona Cornell and Simpson, Entactinia parapycnoclada Nazarov and Ormiston, Trilonche tyrrelli (Nazarov and Ormiston), Apachevella capitanensis (Nestell and Nestell), and Wuyia endocarpa (Nazarov and Ormiston). Conodonts are represented by Jinogondolella nankingensis (Jin) with its three subspecies, J. nankingensis nankingensis (Jin), J. nankingensis behnkeni Wardlaw and Nestell and J. nankingensis tenuis Wardlaw, and elements of Sweetina and Hindeodus wordensis Wardlaw.
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The Journal of Micropalaeontology (JM) is an established international journal covering all aspects of microfossils and their application to both applied studies and basic research. In particular we welcome submissions relating to microfossils and their application to palaeoceanography, palaeoclimatology, palaeobiology, evolution, taxonomy, environmental change and molecular phylogeny. Owned by The Micropalaeontological Society, the scope of the journal is broad, demonstrating the application of microfossils to solving broad geoscience issues.