The Raohe area of Heilongjiang Province,Northeast China belongs to the Nadanhada Terrane,which was in low latitudes of Panthalassa during the Triassic.The composition of the Late Triassic conodont fauna,derived from l...The Raohe area of Heilongjiang Province,Northeast China belongs to the Nadanhada Terrane,which was in low latitudes of Panthalassa during the Triassic.The composition of the Late Triassic conodont fauna,derived from limestone lenses interpreted to formed on seamounts,provides important new information on the pelagic biota in this ocean.New conodont samples collected from sections at Minzhu,Minnan and Chigangbei sections belong to three Norian conodont zones.In ascending order,they are:Mockina postera Zone,Mockina bidentata Zone and Parvigondolella andrusovi Zone.The Norian conodont fauna in the Raohe area has distinct attributes:there are a lot of cosmopolitan species(e.g.,Mockina postera,Mockina bidentata,Parvigondolella andrusovi)which enable good global correlation;endemic conodont species are also present(e.g.,Mockina sakurae,Mockina shamiseni,Norigondolella nadanhadaensis)indicating that Panthalassa Ocean conodont populations also contained unique taxa;and some conodonts belong to taxa with much shorter ranges in surrounding epeiric seas(e.g.,Carnepigondolella pseudoechinata,Neocavitella cavitata and Epigondolella vialovi).The presence of the latter“relicts”indicates that the seamounts were persistently suitable habitats for many millions of years in the Late Triassic.展开更多
This study presents the results of the conodont biostratigraphy and microfacies analysis carried out on the pelagic limestones of the Upper Triassic Dov?ko Section in Slovenia,which represents the eastern part of the ...This study presents the results of the conodont biostratigraphy and microfacies analysis carried out on the pelagic limestones of the Upper Triassic Dov?ko Section in Slovenia,which represents the eastern part of the Slovenian Basin.The age of the section ranges from the Lacian 1 to the Alaunian 1.The Lacian part of the succession is predominantly characterized by the representatives of the genus Ancyrogondolella.Transitional morphologies towards Alaunian faunas first appear in the Lacian 3 and become common during the Lacian-Alaunian transition.This evolutionary development coincides with a shift in microfacies from a dominantly radiolarian-bearing mudstone-wackestone-packstone to a filament-dominated wackestone-packstone,and the formation of small neptunian dykes,which may reflect environmental perturbations and/or a change in basin geometry.The proliferation of the genera Epigondolella and Mockina is observed in the Alaunian part of the section,though the genus Ancyrogondolella is still present in this interval.Systematic description of the conodont taxa is provided,and seven new species and two new subspecies are established.The new advances will be of great value in further biostratigraphic studies,especially in areas without ammonoid faunas,and in the reconstruction of the paleogeography of the Slovenian Basin.展开更多
The Norian represents the longest stage of the Triassic,nevertheless,its precise subdivision is an unresolved matter.Conodonts might be useful in the establishment of an accurate biozonation to avoid common scientific...The Norian represents the longest stage of the Triassic,nevertheless,its precise subdivision is an unresolved matter.Conodonts might be useful in the establishment of an accurate biozonation to avoid common scientific misinterpretations.Understanding the Norian evolutionary trends and morphological changes of the Ancyrogondolella lineage(genus Ancyrogondolella and descendant genera Epigondolella,Orchardella and Mockina)is of key importance in this issue.The forward shifting of the pit and the posterior prolongation of the keel and the carina characterize the main trend that corresponds to the faunal turnover around the Lacian-Alaunian transition.A gradual decrease in overall element width and length can be observed from that time on,which couples with a decrease in the length of the free blade and an increase in the height of the anterior platform denticles.The presence of secondary carinae is characteristic for the mid-Lacian 1 to Alaunian 1,but their development shows no trends and has no taxonomic value.Adult specimens of the Lacian generally have an arched lower profile,whereas in the Alaunian and Sevatian the lower profile is dominantly stepped or straight.The thorough documentation of the Tethyan assemblages is needed for any detailed taxonomic and paleobiogeographic comparisons with other regions.展开更多
An early Norian flora from the Partizansk River Basin of Primorye, Far-East of Russia, is described in detail for the first time, in which over 25 taxa are reported. The flora is dominated by cycadoalean, bennettitale...An early Norian flora from the Partizansk River Basin of Primorye, Far-East of Russia, is described in detail for the first time, in which over 25 taxa are reported. The flora is dominated by cycadoalean, bennettitalean and coniferous plants, associated with a lot of ferns and czekanowskialean plants, and with a few ginkgoalean. In floristic characteristics, the flora can be well comparable with Late Triassic Mongugai flora of southwestern Primorye and its neighboring Tianqiaoling flora of eastern Jilin, China, as well with the Yamanoi and Nariwa floras from southwestern Japan. As the plant-bearing strata are sandwiched in the lower Norian marine beds yielding marine fauna, the age of the Partizansk flora is well evidenced as the early Norian. Paleophytogeographically, the flora appears to be in the ecotone of the Medio-Triassic and Arcto-Triassic floristic regions in Eurasia, and indicates probably warm temperate or subtropic vegetation in nature. Four new species are reported in this paper, including Ctenis elegantus sp. nov, Ixostrobus pacificus sp. nov., Elatocladus elegantus sp. nov. and E. prynadae sp. nov.展开更多
Many well-preserved silicified megalodontids found from the Jiapila Formation of the Upper Triassic in western China show great variations in the amorphous teeth and the massive hinge plate,making the internal molds v...Many well-preserved silicified megalodontids found from the Jiapila Formation of the Upper Triassic in western China show great variations in the amorphous teeth and the massive hinge plate,making the internal molds vary greatly in size and shape.Thus,the internal molds of megalodontids do not always provide reliable taxonomic characters.As a result,about 3/4 of the 132 species and 6 of 9 genera of Triassic Megalodontidae erected on the basis of internal molds have to be revised.The revised definitions of genera Neomegalodon,Triadomegalodon,and Conchodon are given in this paper.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Sciences Foundation of China(Nos.42372005,41830320,41972033)。
文摘The Raohe area of Heilongjiang Province,Northeast China belongs to the Nadanhada Terrane,which was in low latitudes of Panthalassa during the Triassic.The composition of the Late Triassic conodont fauna,derived from limestone lenses interpreted to formed on seamounts,provides important new information on the pelagic biota in this ocean.New conodont samples collected from sections at Minzhu,Minnan and Chigangbei sections belong to three Norian conodont zones.In ascending order,they are:Mockina postera Zone,Mockina bidentata Zone and Parvigondolella andrusovi Zone.The Norian conodont fauna in the Raohe area has distinct attributes:there are a lot of cosmopolitan species(e.g.,Mockina postera,Mockina bidentata,Parvigondolella andrusovi)which enable good global correlation;endemic conodont species are also present(e.g.,Mockina sakurae,Mockina shamiseni,Norigondolella nadanhadaensis)indicating that Panthalassa Ocean conodont populations also contained unique taxa;and some conodonts belong to taxa with much shorter ranges in surrounding epeiric seas(e.g.,Carnepigondolella pseudoechinata,Neocavitella cavitata and Epigondolella vialovi).The presence of the latter“relicts”indicates that the seamounts were persistently suitable habitats for many millions of years in the Late Triassic.
基金partially supported by the Slovenian Research Agency(No.P1-0011)partially by the NKFIH PD-131536 Project。
文摘This study presents the results of the conodont biostratigraphy and microfacies analysis carried out on the pelagic limestones of the Upper Triassic Dov?ko Section in Slovenia,which represents the eastern part of the Slovenian Basin.The age of the section ranges from the Lacian 1 to the Alaunian 1.The Lacian part of the succession is predominantly characterized by the representatives of the genus Ancyrogondolella.Transitional morphologies towards Alaunian faunas first appear in the Lacian 3 and become common during the Lacian-Alaunian transition.This evolutionary development coincides with a shift in microfacies from a dominantly radiolarian-bearing mudstone-wackestone-packstone to a filament-dominated wackestone-packstone,and the formation of small neptunian dykes,which may reflect environmental perturbations and/or a change in basin geometry.The proliferation of the genera Epigondolella and Mockina is observed in the Alaunian part of the section,though the genus Ancyrogondolella is still present in this interval.Systematic description of the conodont taxa is provided,and seven new species and two new subspecies are established.The new advances will be of great value in further biostratigraphic studies,especially in areas without ammonoid faunas,and in the reconstruction of the paleogeography of the Slovenian Basin.
基金Funding for this research was provided through the NKFIH PD-131536 Project and the Hantken Miksa Foundation。
文摘The Norian represents the longest stage of the Triassic,nevertheless,its precise subdivision is an unresolved matter.Conodonts might be useful in the establishment of an accurate biozonation to avoid common scientific misinterpretations.Understanding the Norian evolutionary trends and morphological changes of the Ancyrogondolella lineage(genus Ancyrogondolella and descendant genera Epigondolella,Orchardella and Mockina)is of key importance in this issue.The forward shifting of the pit and the posterior prolongation of the keel and the carina characterize the main trend that corresponds to the faunal turnover around the Lacian-Alaunian transition.A gradual decrease in overall element width and length can be observed from that time on,which couples with a decrease in the length of the free blade and an increase in the height of the anterior platform denticles.The presence of secondary carinae is characteristic for the mid-Lacian 1 to Alaunian 1,but their development shows no trends and has no taxonomic value.Adult specimens of the Lacian generally have an arched lower profile,whereas in the Alaunian and Sevatian the lower profile is dominantly stepped or straight.The thorough documentation of the Tethyan assemblages is needed for any detailed taxonomic and paleobiogeographic comparisons with other regions.
基金Supported by PP RAS Projects 06-1-P11-022 , 06-1-P18-081 , Russia and NSFC-RFBR Proj .30511120003 , Key Lab Modern Paleont . Stratig.(NIGPAS) Proj .903109 , China
文摘An early Norian flora from the Partizansk River Basin of Primorye, Far-East of Russia, is described in detail for the first time, in which over 25 taxa are reported. The flora is dominated by cycadoalean, bennettitalean and coniferous plants, associated with a lot of ferns and czekanowskialean plants, and with a few ginkgoalean. In floristic characteristics, the flora can be well comparable with Late Triassic Mongugai flora of southwestern Primorye and its neighboring Tianqiaoling flora of eastern Jilin, China, as well with the Yamanoi and Nariwa floras from southwestern Japan. As the plant-bearing strata are sandwiched in the lower Norian marine beds yielding marine fauna, the age of the Partizansk flora is well evidenced as the early Norian. Paleophytogeographically, the flora appears to be in the ecotone of the Medio-Triassic and Arcto-Triassic floristic regions in Eurasia, and indicates probably warm temperate or subtropic vegetation in nature. Four new species are reported in this paper, including Ctenis elegantus sp. nov, Ixostrobus pacificus sp. nov., Elatocladus elegantus sp. nov. and E. prynadae sp. nov.
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Gant No. 41172025)China Geological Survey Project (Grant No. 1212011120116)
文摘Many well-preserved silicified megalodontids found from the Jiapila Formation of the Upper Triassic in western China show great variations in the amorphous teeth and the massive hinge plate,making the internal molds vary greatly in size and shape.Thus,the internal molds of megalodontids do not always provide reliable taxonomic characters.As a result,about 3/4 of the 132 species and 6 of 9 genera of Triassic Megalodontidae erected on the basis of internal molds have to be revised.The revised definitions of genera Neomegalodon,Triadomegalodon,and Conchodon are given in this paper.