EARLY TRIASSIC (SPATHIAN) POST-EXTINCTION MICROCONCHIDS FROM WESTERN PANGEA

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作者
Zaton, Michal [1 ]
Taylor, Paul D. [2 ]
Vinn, Olev [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Silesia, Fac Earth Sci, PL-41200 Sosnowiec, Poland
[2] Nat Hist Museum, Dept Palaeontol, London SW7 5BD, England
[3] Univ Tartu, Dept Geol, EE-50411 Tartu, Estonia
关键词
TUBEWORMS; PALEOECOLOGY; TENTACULITA; AFTERMATH; DIVERSITY; LIMESTONE; UTAH;
D O I
10.1666/12-060R.1
中图分类号
Q91 [古生物学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 070903 ;
摘要
A new microconchid tentaculitoid, Microconchus utahensis new species, is described from the Lower Triassic (Spathian) Virgin Formation of two localities (Hurricane Cliffs and Beaver Dam Mountains) near St George, Utah. This small encrusting tubeworm, previously referred to erroneously as Spirorbis, has a laminated shell microstructure containing minute pores (punctae). The population from deeper water facies of the Beaver Dam Mountains is more abundant than that from Hurricane Cliffs and the tubes are significantly larger in size. Although represented by only one species (M. utahensis), microconchids are by far the most dominant component of the otherwise impoverished sclerobiont assemblage of the Virgin Formation, which also includes rare cemented bivalves and probable foraminifers. Whereas the remainder of the Virgin fauna is quite diverse, the low diversity of encrusters suggests a slow recovery from end-Permian mass extinctions. Indeed, more typically Mesozoic sclerobiont assemblages dominated by cyclostome bryozoans and serpulid polychaetes did not appear until the Late Triassic, probably Rhaetian.
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页码:159 / 165
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