The first fossil bresiliid shrimp (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) from the Solnhofen Lithographic Limestones (Upper Jurassic, Southern Germany)

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作者
Winkler, Norbert [1 ]
Schweigert, Gunter [2 ]
Winkler, Annette [1 ]
Harer, Jurgen [3 ]
机构
[1] Gartenarbeitsschule Tempelhof Schoneberg, Matthaifriedhofsweg 15, D-10829 Berlin, Germany
[2] Staatl Museum Nat Kunde, Rosenstein 1, D-70191 Stuttgart, Germany
[3] Roennebergstr 5, D-12161 Berlin, Germany
关键词
Bresilioidea; Painten Formation; Altm & uuml; hltal Formation; Solnhofen Fossillagerst & auml; tten; palaeoecology; Tithonian; MIDDLE-LATE MIOCENE; SAKHALIN ISLAND; MARINE CAVES; GENUS; DENDROBRANCHIATA; DISPERSAL; CALMAN; FAUNA;
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10.1127/njgpa/2024/1192
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Q91 [古生物学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 070903 ;
摘要
A new genus and species of bresiliid shrimps, Palaeobresilia n. gen., with its type species Palaeobresilia kurthetriegeri n. gen., n. sp., is described from the Upper Jurassic Solnhofen-type limestones of Schamhaupten and Langenaltheim (Painten and Altm & uuml;hltal formations; Lower Tithonian, Hybonotum Zone). The new taxon is the first fossil representative of the extant caridean superfamily Bresilioidea. As deduced from palaeoenvironmental observations and modern analogues, it is possible that submarine caves in sponge-microbial reefs had been the preferred habitat of the fossil bresiliid.
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页数:17
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