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摘要
最近,Doguzhaeva et al.(2022)发表了一篇关于意大利东北部洞穴del Predil上三叠世(卡尼期)的胶体类头足类动物的研究。在此过程中,他们检查了头部区域经常出现的黑色碳化结构,这些结构之前被Suess(1865)和后来的许多工作者(例如Mojsisovics 1882)解释为phragmoteuthid belemoid的喙。Doguzhaeva et al.(2022: 665)拒绝了Suess(1865)的观点,并将黑色结构重新解释为幼鱼遗骸“在骨骼形成的初始阶段具有骨状微观结构”。头部有白色斑点
Comment on “Triassic coleoid beaks and other structures from the Calcareous Alps revisited.” by Doguzhaeva et al. (2022).
Recently, Doguzhaeva et al. (2022) published a study on coleoid cephalopods from the Upper Triassic (Carnian) of Cave del Predil (NE Italy). In doing so, they reviewed regularly occurring black carbonized structures in the head regions, which were previously interpreted as the beaks of a phragmoteuthid belemnoid by Suess (1865) and many subsequent workers (e.g., Mojsisovics 1882). Doguzhaeva et al. (2022: 665) refused Suess’ (1865) idea and reinterpreted the black structures as juvenile fish remains “with bone-like micro structures at the initial stage of bone formation”. Whitish spots in the head
期刊介绍:
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica is an international quarterly journal publishing papers of general interest from all areas of paleontology. Since its founding by Roman Kozłowski in 1956, various currents of modern paleontology have been represented in the contents of the journal, especially those rooted in biologically oriented paleontology, an area he helped establish.
In-depth studies of all kinds of fossils, of the mode of life of ancient organisms and structure of their skeletons are welcome, as those offering stratigraphically ordered evidence of evolution. Work on vertebrates and applications of fossil evidence to developmental studies, both ontogeny and astogeny of clonal organisms, have a long tradition in our journal. Evolution of the biosphere and its ecosystems, as inferred from geochemical evidence, has also been the focus of studies published in the journal.