VIRGIANID BRACHIOPODS OF THE MICHIGAN BASIN, AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR POST-EXTINCTION DIVERSIFICATION OF THE SILURIAN PENTAMERIDE FAUNA IN LAURENTIA
Three virgianid genera are present in the Michigan Basin. The oldest, Virgiana mayvillensis Savage from the Mayville Dolomite, is upper Rhuddanian in age and coeval with the same species on Anticosti Island in eastern Canada. “Virgiana” major Savage, 1916, from the uppermost Lime Island (uppermost R...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:caf71932b9394c0d89e2c9366351d804 2023-10-01T03:56:32+02:00 VIRGIANID BRACHIOPODS OF THE MICHIGAN BASIN, AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR POST-EXTINCTION DIVERSIFICATION OF THE SILURIAN PENTAMERIDE FAUNA IN LAURENTIA JISUO JIN DONALD MIKULIC JOANNE KLUESSENDORF 2019-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/12168 https://doaj.org/article/caf71932b9394c0d89e2c9366351d804 EN eng Milano University Press https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/12168 https://doaj.org/toc/0035-6883 https://doaj.org/toc/2039-4942 0035-6883 2039-4942 doi:10.13130/2039-4942/12168 https://doaj.org/article/caf71932b9394c0d89e2c9366351d804 Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia, Vol 125, Iss 3 (2019) Brachiopoda Virgiana Virgianoides gen. n earliest Silurian Michigan Basin Geology QE1-996.5 Paleontology QE701-760 article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/12168 2023-09-03T00:36:39Z Three virgianid genera are present in the Michigan Basin. The oldest, Virgiana mayvillensis Savage from the Mayville Dolomite, is upper Rhuddanian in age and coeval with the same species on Anticosti Island in eastern Canada. “Virgiana” major Savage, 1916, from the uppermost Lime Island (uppermost Rhuddanian), has an incipient cruralium supported anteriorly by a low median ridge, for which Virgianoides gen. nov. is proposed in this study. Platymerella in the Elwood Formation (uppermost Rhuddanian) was the most southerly virgianid occurrence in the American mid-continent. The early evolution of the Brevilamnulella-Viridita-Virgiana lineage was represented by the early-middle Rhuddanian fossil record of Anticosti Island. Available fossil data indicate that the Virgiana invasion into intracratonic basins did not begin until late Rhuddanian time, represented by the excellent record of V. mayvillensis in the Michigan Basin, and V. decussata in the Hudson Bay and Williston basins. Despite its late arrival, virgianids thrived for a somewhat longer geological time in the Michigan Basin, represented by Virgianoides and Platymerella in the latest Rhuddanian, when virgianids largely became extinct in other basins of Laurentia. Article in Journal/Newspaper Hudson Bay Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Canada Hudson Hudson Bay Median Ridge ENVELOPE(-62.833,-62.833,-64.983,-64.983) |
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Brachiopoda Virgiana Virgianoides gen. n earliest Silurian Michigan Basin Geology QE1-996.5 Paleontology QE701-760 JISUO JIN DONALD MIKULIC JOANNE KLUESSENDORF VIRGIANID BRACHIOPODS OF THE MICHIGAN BASIN, AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR POST-EXTINCTION DIVERSIFICATION OF THE SILURIAN PENTAMERIDE FAUNA IN LAURENTIA |
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Three virgianid genera are present in the Michigan Basin. The oldest, Virgiana mayvillensis Savage from the Mayville Dolomite, is upper Rhuddanian in age and coeval with the same species on Anticosti Island in eastern Canada. “Virgiana” major Savage, 1916, from the uppermost Lime Island (uppermost Rhuddanian), has an incipient cruralium supported anteriorly by a low median ridge, for which Virgianoides gen. nov. is proposed in this study. Platymerella in the Elwood Formation (uppermost Rhuddanian) was the most southerly virgianid occurrence in the American mid-continent. The early evolution of the Brevilamnulella-Viridita-Virgiana lineage was represented by the early-middle Rhuddanian fossil record of Anticosti Island. Available fossil data indicate that the Virgiana invasion into intracratonic basins did not begin until late Rhuddanian time, represented by the excellent record of V. mayvillensis in the Michigan Basin, and V. decussata in the Hudson Bay and Williston basins. Despite its late arrival, virgianids thrived for a somewhat longer geological time in the Michigan Basin, represented by Virgianoides and Platymerella in the latest Rhuddanian, when virgianids largely became extinct in other basins of Laurentia. |
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VIRGIANID BRACHIOPODS OF THE MICHIGAN BASIN, AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR POST-EXTINCTION DIVERSIFICATION OF THE SILURIAN PENTAMERIDE FAUNA IN LAURENTIA |
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VIRGIANID BRACHIOPODS OF THE MICHIGAN BASIN, AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR POST-EXTINCTION DIVERSIFICATION OF THE SILURIAN PENTAMERIDE FAUNA IN LAURENTIA |
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VIRGIANID BRACHIOPODS OF THE MICHIGAN BASIN, AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR POST-EXTINCTION DIVERSIFICATION OF THE SILURIAN PENTAMERIDE FAUNA IN LAURENTIA |
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VIRGIANID BRACHIOPODS OF THE MICHIGAN BASIN, AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR POST-EXTINCTION DIVERSIFICATION OF THE SILURIAN PENTAMERIDE FAUNA IN LAURENTIA |
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VIRGIANID BRACHIOPODS OF THE MICHIGAN BASIN, AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR POST-EXTINCTION DIVERSIFICATION OF THE SILURIAN PENTAMERIDE FAUNA IN LAURENTIA |
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virgianid brachiopods of the michigan basin, and its implications for post-extinction diversification of the silurian pentameride fauna in laurentia |
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