Marine Early Triassic Actinopterygii from the Candelaria Hills (Esmeralda County, Nevada, USA)

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作者
Romano, Carlo [1 ]
Lopez-Arbarello, Adriana [2 ]
Ware, David [1 ,3 ]
Jenks, James F. [4 ]
Brinkmann, Winand [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zurich, Palaontol Inst & Museum, Karl Schmid Str 4, CH-8006 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, GeoBio Ctr, Dept Geo & Umweltwissensch Palaontol & Geobiol, Richard Wagner Str 10, D-80333 Munich, Germany
[3] Leibniz Inst Evolut & Biodiversitatsforsch, Museum Nat Kunde, Invalidenstr 43, D-10115 Berlin, Germany
[4] 1134 Johnson Ridge Lane, W Jordan, UT 84084 USA
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
SULFUR MOUNTAIN FORMATION; U-PB AGES; MASS EXTINCTION; BODY-SIZE; BRITISH-COLUMBIA; BONY FISHES; SP NOV; DIVERSITY DYNAMICS; AMMONOID RECOVERY; SKELETAL ANATOMY;
D O I
10.1017/jpa.2019.18
中图分类号
Q91 [古生物学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 070903 ;
摘要
A new locality for low-latitudinal, Early Triassic fishes was discovered in the Candelaria Hills, southwestern Nevada (USA). The fossils are derived from the lower Candelaria Formation, which was deposited during the middle-late Dienerian (late Induan), ca. 500 ka after the Permian-Triassic boundary mass extinction event. The articulated and disarticulated Osteichthyes (bony fishes), encompassing both Actinistia (coelacanths) and Actinopterygii (ray-fins), are preserved in large, silicified concretions that also contain rare coprolites. We describe the first actinopterygians from the Candelaria Hills. The specimens are referred to Pteronisculus nevadanus new species (Turseoidae?), Ardoreosomus occidentalis new genus new species (Ptycholepidae), the stem neopterygian Candelarialepis argentus new genus new species (Parasemionotidae), and Actinopterygii indet. representing additional taxa. Ardoreosomus n. gen. resembles other ptycholepids, but differs in its more angulate hyomandibula and lack of an elongate opercular process. Candelarialepis n. gen. is one of the largest parasemionotids, distinguished by its bipartite preopercle and scale ornamentation. Presented new species belong to genera (Pteronisculus) or families (Ptycholepidae, Parasemionotidae) that radiated globally after the mass extinction, thus underlining the striking similarities between Early Triassic (pre-Spathian) osteichthyan assemblages. The current data suggest that the diversity of low-latitudinal, Early Triassic bony fishes may have been greater than indicated thus far by the fossil record, probably due to sampling or taphonomic failure. All 24 fossils from the Candelaria Hills represent mid-sized or large osteichthyans, confirming the obvious absence of very small species (<= 10 cm adult body length) in the beginning of the Mesozoic Era-even in low latitudes. UUID: http://zoobank.org/6a66ac96-d6b7-4617-94db-5a93cdb14215
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页数:30
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