New Species of Limpets from the Neogene of Alaska (Patellogastropoda: Mollusca)

Two new species of patellogastropod limpets from the Miocene-Pliocene of Alaska are described - Patelloida gradatus new species from the Unga Conglomerate Member of the Bear Lake Formation at Cape Aliaksin, Alaska Peninsula, southwestern Alaska, and Niveotectura myrakeenae new species from the Yakat...

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Main Authors: Lindberg, David R., Marincovich, Louie
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 1988
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description Two new species of patellogastropod limpets from the Miocene-Pliocene of Alaska are described - Patelloida gradatus new species from the Unga Conglomerate Member of the Bear Lake Formation at Cape Aliaksin, Alaska Peninsula, southwestern Alaska, and Niveotectura myrakeenae new species from the Yakataga Formation in the northeastern Gulf of Alaska. A third species from the Narrow Cape Formation of Kodiak Island may be referrable to Patelloida sookensis Clark and Arnold, 1923, a species previously known only from Vancouver Island, Canada. These and other species of Patelloidinae dominated the northeastern Pacific patellogastropod fauna for over 60 m/y. The presence in Alaska of these three warm-water limpet species may be related to the middle Miocene warm-water event that is well documented elsewhere in the North Pacific. However, regional cooling during the late Neogene drove this predominantly tropical group from higher latitudes, leaving them poorly represented in the Holocene boreal fauna.Key words: paleontology, historical biogeography, paleoecology, fossil gastropods, Miocene, Patellogastropoda, Patelloida, limpets Mots clés: paldontologie, biogéographie historique, paléoécologie, fossiles gastéropodes, miocène, patelles gastéropodes, Patelloida, patelles
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spelling ftunivcalgaryojs:oai:journalhosting.ucalgary.ca:article/64769 2025-06-15T14:14:52+00:00 New Species of Limpets from the Neogene of Alaska (Patellogastropoda: Mollusca) Lindberg, David R. Marincovich, Louie 1988-01-01 application/pdf https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64769 eng eng The Arctic Institute of North America https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64769/48683 https://journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/arctic/article/view/64769 ARCTIC; Vol. 41 No. 3 (1988): September: 167–259; 167-172 1923-1245 0004-0843 Gastropoda Miocene epoch Palaeoecology Palaeontology Pliocene epoch Alaska Southwestern info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion research-article 1988 ftunivcalgaryojs 2025-05-27T03:29:43Z Two new species of patellogastropod limpets from the Miocene-Pliocene of Alaska are described - Patelloida gradatus new species from the Unga Conglomerate Member of the Bear Lake Formation at Cape Aliaksin, Alaska Peninsula, southwestern Alaska, and Niveotectura myrakeenae new species from the Yakataga Formation in the northeastern Gulf of Alaska. A third species from the Narrow Cape Formation of Kodiak Island may be referrable to Patelloida sookensis Clark and Arnold, 1923, a species previously known only from Vancouver Island, Canada. These and other species of Patelloidinae dominated the northeastern Pacific patellogastropod fauna for over 60 m/y. The presence in Alaska of these three warm-water limpet species may be related to the middle Miocene warm-water event that is well documented elsewhere in the North Pacific. However, regional cooling during the late Neogene drove this predominantly tropical group from higher latitudes, leaving them poorly represented in the Holocene boreal fauna.Key words: paleontology, historical biogeography, paleoecology, fossil gastropods, Miocene, Patellogastropoda, Patelloida, limpets Mots clés: paldontologie, biogéographie historique, paléoécologie, fossiles gastéropodes, miocène, patelles gastéropodes, Patelloida, patelles Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Kodiak Alaska Unknown Gulf of Alaska Canada Pacific ARCTIC 41 3
spellingShingle Gastropoda
Miocene epoch
Palaeoecology
Palaeontology
Pliocene epoch
Alaska
Southwestern
Lindberg, David R.
Marincovich, Louie
New Species of Limpets from the Neogene of Alaska (Patellogastropoda: Mollusca)
title New Species of Limpets from the Neogene of Alaska (Patellogastropoda: Mollusca)
title_full New Species of Limpets from the Neogene of Alaska (Patellogastropoda: Mollusca)
title_fullStr New Species of Limpets from the Neogene of Alaska (Patellogastropoda: Mollusca)
title_full_unstemmed New Species of Limpets from the Neogene of Alaska (Patellogastropoda: Mollusca)
title_short New Species of Limpets from the Neogene of Alaska (Patellogastropoda: Mollusca)
title_sort new species of limpets from the neogene of alaska (patellogastropoda: mollusca)
topic Gastropoda
Miocene epoch
Palaeoecology
Palaeontology
Pliocene epoch
Alaska
Southwestern
topic_facet Gastropoda
Miocene epoch
Palaeoecology
Palaeontology
Pliocene epoch
Alaska
Southwestern
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