Pechoracaris Dzik & Ivantsov & Deulin 2004, GEN. NOV.

PECHORACARIS GEN. NOV. Type species: A. aculicauda sp. nov. Diagnosis: Hoplostracan with very long spine-like telson without furca, elongated carapace reaching fifth pleomere; pleopods transformed into spines. Etymology: Derived from the Pechora River region, where the fossils were found, and Latin...

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Main Authors: Dzik, Jerzy, Ivantsov, Andrey Yu., Deulin, Yuriy V.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5700757 2023-05-15T17:55:01+02:00 Pechoracaris Dzik & Ivantsov & Deulin 2004, GEN. NOV. Dzik, Jerzy Ivantsov, Andrey Yu. Deulin, Yuriy V. 2004-09-30 https://zenodo.org/record/5700757 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5700757 unknown info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DFC827FFE7FFC0FC09F04AFD40FE15 doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2004.00121.x http://zenodo.org/record/4687299 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFE6B05FFFE6FFC2FFC2F13BFFE3FF84 doi:10.5281/zenodo.4687305 doi:10.5281/zenodo.4687309 doi:10.5281/zenodo.5700756 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://zenodo.org/record/5700757 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5700757 oai:zenodo.org:5700757 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode Oldest shrimp and associated phyllocarid from the Lower Devonian of northern Russia, pp. 83-90 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 142(1) 84-85 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Malacostraca Archaeostraca Pechoracaris info:eu-repo/semantics/other publication-taxonomictreatment 2004 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.570075710.1111/j.1096-3642.2004.00121.x10.5281/zenodo.468730510.5281/zenodo.468730910.5281/zenodo.5700756 2023-03-10T20:30:26Z PECHORACARIS GEN. NOV. Type species: A. aculicauda sp. nov. Diagnosis: Hoplostracan with very long spine-like telson without furca, elongated carapace reaching fifth pleomere; pleopods transformed into spines. Etymology: Derived from the Pechora River region, where the fossils were found, and Latin caris (shrimp). Affinities: The most striking aspect of this arthropod is its single caudal spine (Figs 3, 5). In this respect it somewhat resembles the enigmatic ‘trilobitomorph’ Burgessia bella Walcott, 1912 from the famous Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale of British Columbia (Hughes, 1975). Such affinity is unlikely, however, as the new Russian arthropod shows strongly sclerotized mandibles, which indicates its advanced crustacean affinities. Probably the closest relative of Pechoracaris aculicauda is ‘ Elymocaris ’ urvantsevi Dunlop, 2002 from roughly coeval strata of the Severnaya Zemla archipelago. Although the presence of a medial dorsal plate and rostral plate is claimed in the original description (Dunlop, 2002), the evidence for this seems rather weak. ‘ E. ’ urvantsevi shows a similar shape of the carapace to the new archaeostracan, covering all but the last three segments of the abdomen. Its spinose furca is normally developed, but is significantly shorter than the telson spine. Among the archaeostracans, an elongated caudal spine and reduced furca are known in the Early Devonian Heroldina and Aristozoe, and in the Early Carboniferous Sairocaris. The giant Heroldina rhenana (Broili, 1928) from the Hunsrück Slate of Germany, reaching up to 60 cm in length, is different from the Russian crustacean in the presence of a large rostral plate and dorsal hinge of the carapace (Bergström et al., 1989; Bartels et al., 1998). In its strongly elongated last abdominal segment, Heroldina resembles Aristozoe regina Barrande, 1972 from the Konĕprusy Limestone of Bohemia (Chlupac˘, 1963) and A. virga Chlupac ˘, 1970 from the earliest Devonian Lochkov Limestone. Another Bohemian aristozoid, Pygocaris schuberti Perner 1916 from ... Other/Unknown Material Pechora Zenodo Burgess ENVELOPE(76.128,76.128,-69.415,-69.415) Dunlop ENVELOPE(163.450,163.450,-77.233,-77.233) Walcott ENVELOPE(-63.317,-63.317,-69.083,-69.083)
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Archaeostraca
Pechoracaris
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Archaeostraca
Pechoracaris
Dzik, Jerzy
Ivantsov, Andrey Yu.
Deulin, Yuriy V.
Pechoracaris Dzik & Ivantsov & Deulin 2004, GEN. NOV.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Archaeostraca
Pechoracaris
description PECHORACARIS GEN. NOV. Type species: A. aculicauda sp. nov. Diagnosis: Hoplostracan with very long spine-like telson without furca, elongated carapace reaching fifth pleomere; pleopods transformed into spines. Etymology: Derived from the Pechora River region, where the fossils were found, and Latin caris (shrimp). Affinities: The most striking aspect of this arthropod is its single caudal spine (Figs 3, 5). In this respect it somewhat resembles the enigmatic ‘trilobitomorph’ Burgessia bella Walcott, 1912 from the famous Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale of British Columbia (Hughes, 1975). Such affinity is unlikely, however, as the new Russian arthropod shows strongly sclerotized mandibles, which indicates its advanced crustacean affinities. Probably the closest relative of Pechoracaris aculicauda is ‘ Elymocaris ’ urvantsevi Dunlop, 2002 from roughly coeval strata of the Severnaya Zemla archipelago. Although the presence of a medial dorsal plate and rostral plate is claimed in the original description (Dunlop, 2002), the evidence for this seems rather weak. ‘ E. ’ urvantsevi shows a similar shape of the carapace to the new archaeostracan, covering all but the last three segments of the abdomen. Its spinose furca is normally developed, but is significantly shorter than the telson spine. Among the archaeostracans, an elongated caudal spine and reduced furca are known in the Early Devonian Heroldina and Aristozoe, and in the Early Carboniferous Sairocaris. The giant Heroldina rhenana (Broili, 1928) from the Hunsrück Slate of Germany, reaching up to 60 cm in length, is different from the Russian crustacean in the presence of a large rostral plate and dorsal hinge of the carapace (Bergström et al., 1989; Bartels et al., 1998). In its strongly elongated last abdominal segment, Heroldina resembles Aristozoe regina Barrande, 1972 from the Konĕprusy Limestone of Bohemia (Chlupac˘, 1963) and A. virga Chlupac ˘, 1970 from the earliest Devonian Lochkov Limestone. Another Bohemian aristozoid, Pygocaris schuberti Perner 1916 from ...
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title Pechoracaris Dzik & Ivantsov & Deulin 2004, GEN. NOV.
title_short Pechoracaris Dzik & Ivantsov & Deulin 2004, GEN. NOV.
title_full Pechoracaris Dzik & Ivantsov & Deulin 2004, GEN. NOV.
title_fullStr Pechoracaris Dzik & Ivantsov & Deulin 2004, GEN. NOV.
title_full_unstemmed Pechoracaris Dzik & Ivantsov & Deulin 2004, GEN. NOV.
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