Microvertebrates from the Silurian–Devonian boundary beds of the Eastport Formation, Maine, eastern USA

Agnathan and gnathostome remains, associated with lingulid brachiopod fragments and distinctive ostracods, have been extracted from a small calcareous mudstone sample collected from the type section of the Eastport Formation on the northern shore of Moose Island, Maine. The vertebrate assemblage inc...

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Main Authors: Turner, Susan, Burrow, Carole J.
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Language:English
Published: Atlantic Geoscience Society 2018
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spelling fterudit:oai:erudit.org:1055415ar 2023-05-15T15:01:18+02:00 Microvertebrates from the Silurian–Devonian boundary beds of the Eastport Formation, Maine, eastern USA Turner, Susan Burrow, Carole J. 2018 http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1055415ar https://doi.org/10.4138/atlgeol.2018.006 en eng Atlantic Geoscience Society Érudit Atlantic Geology : Journal of the Atlantic Geoscience Society vol. 54 (2018) http://id.erudit.org/iderudit/1055415ar doi:10.4138/atlgeol.2018.006 All Rights Reserved ©, 2018Atlantic Geology Thelodonti Acanthodii paleobiogeography Avalonia biostratigraphy text 2018 fterudit https://doi.org/10.4138/atlgeol.2018.006 2020-06-06T23:10:27Z Agnathan and gnathostome remains, associated with lingulid brachiopod fragments and distinctive ostracods, have been extracted from a small calcareous mudstone sample collected from the type section of the Eastport Formation on the northern shore of Moose Island, Maine. The vertebrate assemblage includes osteostracan, anaspid, and thelodont scales, and acanthodian scales, spines and teeth, which support a late Pridoli, or possibly earliest Lochkovian, age for the stratum. The thelodont Paralogania denisoni n. sp. is described, associated with a single thelodont scale referred tentatively to Talivalia? sp. indet., and acanthodians Nostolepis striata, Gomphonchus sandelensis, and Poracanthodes punctatus in a fauna that shows similarities to late Pridoli assemblages in Britain, parts of Europe, Russia, Greenland, and arctic Canada. Text Arctic Greenland Moose Érudit.org (Université Montréal) Arctic Canada Greenland Atlantic Geology 171 187
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topic Thelodonti
Acanthodii
paleobiogeography
Avalonia
biostratigraphy
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Acanthodii
paleobiogeography
Avalonia
biostratigraphy
Turner, Susan
Burrow, Carole J.
Microvertebrates from the Silurian–Devonian boundary beds of the Eastport Formation, Maine, eastern USA
topic_facet Thelodonti
Acanthodii
paleobiogeography
Avalonia
biostratigraphy
description Agnathan and gnathostome remains, associated with lingulid brachiopod fragments and distinctive ostracods, have been extracted from a small calcareous mudstone sample collected from the type section of the Eastport Formation on the northern shore of Moose Island, Maine. The vertebrate assemblage includes osteostracan, anaspid, and thelodont scales, and acanthodian scales, spines and teeth, which support a late Pridoli, or possibly earliest Lochkovian, age for the stratum. The thelodont Paralogania denisoni n. sp. is described, associated with a single thelodont scale referred tentatively to Talivalia? sp. indet., and acanthodians Nostolepis striata, Gomphonchus sandelensis, and Poracanthodes punctatus in a fauna that shows similarities to late Pridoli assemblages in Britain, parts of Europe, Russia, Greenland, and arctic Canada.
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title Microvertebrates from the Silurian–Devonian boundary beds of the Eastport Formation, Maine, eastern USA
title_short Microvertebrates from the Silurian–Devonian boundary beds of the Eastport Formation, Maine, eastern USA
title_full Microvertebrates from the Silurian–Devonian boundary beds of the Eastport Formation, Maine, eastern USA
title_fullStr Microvertebrates from the Silurian–Devonian boundary beds of the Eastport Formation, Maine, eastern USA
title_full_unstemmed Microvertebrates from the Silurian–Devonian boundary beds of the Eastport Formation, Maine, eastern USA
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