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New hypotheses concerning the earliest brachyurans (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura) ArchiMer
Guinot, Daniele.
All Jurassic brachyuran taxa known to date are based solely upon dorsal carapaces, and only a limited number of Early and mid-Cretaceous crabs retain ventral parts. Therefore, all Jurassic taxa and many forms from the first half of the Cretaceous are carapace-based entities. All of them are considered to be "dromiaceans", podotremes to be precise. The recent discovery of an exceptionally well-preserved male crab from the Upper Cretaceous (lower Cenomanian) of Chiapas (Mexico), Archaeochiapasa tnairioqueoi Guinot, Carbot-Chanona & Vega, 2019, at first sight of a podotreme nature, has allowed a detailed description of its thoracic sternum and pleon, which revealed that it was actually a typical eubrachyuran, in need of a new family, Archaeochiapasidae...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Upper Jurassic; Cretaceous; Prosopidae; Lecythocaridae; Bucculentidae; Nodoprosopidae; Glaessneropsidae; Viaiidae; Homolodromioidea; Homoloidea; Glaessneropsoidea; Goniodromitinac; Sphaerodromiinae; Eubrachyura; Callichimacroida; Podotreme; New classification.
Ano: 2019 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00659/77084/78427.pdf
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Evolution of neodymium isotopic signature of seawater during the Late Cretaceous: Implications for intermediate and deep circulation ArchiMer
Moiroud, Mathieu; Puceat, Emmanuelle; Donnadieu, Yannick; Bayon, Germain; Guiraud, Michel; Voigt, Silke; Deconinck, Jean-francois; Monna, Fabrice.
Neodymium isotopic compositions (εNd) have been largely used for the last fifty years as a tracer of past ocean circulation, and more intensively during the last decade to investigate ocean circulation during the Cretaceous period. Despite a growing set of data, circulation patterns still remain unclear during this period. In particular, the identification of the deep-water masses and their spatial extension within the different oceanic basins are poorly constrained. In this study we present new deep-water εNd data inferred from the Nd isotope composition of fish remains and Fe-Mn oxyhydroxide coatings on foraminifera tests, along with new εNd data of residual (partly detrital) fraction recovered from DSDP sites 152 (Nicaraguan Rise), 258 (Naturaliste...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Cretaceous; Neodymium isotopes; Ocean circulation; Southern Ocean.
Ano: 2016 URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00278/38962/37502.pdf
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Early Cretaceous arthropods from plattenkalk facies in Mexico Naturalis
Vega, Francisco J.; Garcia-Barrera, P.; Coutiño, M.; Nyborg, T.; Cifuentes-Ruiz, P.; González-Rodríguez, K.; Martens, A.; Delgado, C.R.; Carbot, G..
Several well-preserved arthropod faunas have been studied in Mexico during the past few years. The purpose of the present note is to outline advances in the study of these arthropods and of their paleoenvironmental implications, from four localities. The age for these localities ranges from the Early to the Late Cretaceous. At most of these localities lithographic limestones crop out, with fish remains representing the most attractive element of study. However, arthropods constitute a very important tool for reconstructing paleoenvironment (marine crustaceans, freshwater and terrestrial insects and arachnids). Detailed studies of these assemblages will aid in our understanding of ancient coastal dynamics and the paleoecology of these unique environments.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Cretaceous; Plattenkalk; Arthropoda; Mexico.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534392
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Belemnitellid coleoids (Mollusca, Cephalopoda) from the type Maastrichtian, the Netherlands and Belgium Naturalis
Jagt, J.W.M..
Belemnitellid coleoids abound at some levels within the Gulpen and Maastricht formations in the study area, and ‘belemnite graveyards’ have long been known from the Bovenste Bos (Epen) and Slenaken-Beutenaken areas in southern Limburg, the Netherlands. Recent studies have demonstrated the presence of at least three species of the genus Belemnitella d’Orbigny, 1840, and five of Belemnella Nowak, 1913, and its subgenera Belemnella, Pachybelemnella Schulz, 1979, and Neobelemnella Naidin, 1975. Representatives of Belemnitella junior Nowak, 1913, and Belemnella (Neobelemnella) gr. kazimiroviensis (Skołozdrówna, 1932) are the only coleoids to reach the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary, and members of the latter group may even have persisted into the earliest...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Mollusca; Coleoides; Belemnitellidae; Cretaceous; Maastrichtian; Type area; 38.22; 42.73.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/428931
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Possible lattice organs in Cretaceous Thylacocephala Naturalis
Lange, Sven; Schram, Frederick R..
Structures, reminiscent of the lattice organs in thecostracan crustaceans, are described from the carapace cuticle of Cretaceous thylacocephalans. The new lattice organ like structures occur in pairs along the dorsal midline. While these have a similar outline to true lattice organs, they seem to lack pores and do not occur in the highly apomorphic pattern found in thecostracans. These discrepancies do not easily support earlier ideas of a position of the thylacocephalans within the thecostracans. The significance of the possible lattice organs for inferring a relationship between thylacocephalans and thecostracans is discussed.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Thylacocephala; Fossils; Lattice organs; Thecostraca; Cirripedia; Ascothoracida; Crustacea; Cretaceous.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534362
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Late Cretaceous dwarf decapods from Guerrero, southern Mexico and their migration patterns Naturalis
Fraaije, R.H.B.; Vega, F.J.; Bakel, B.W.M. van; Garibay-Romero, L.M..
Two new brachyuran species are described for the Upper Cretaceous Mexcala Formation, Guerrero State, Mexico. Longusorbis quadratus new species (Coniacian, Temalac region) is the oldest and southernmost record for the genus. Xanthosia zoquiapensis new species (Campanian, Zoquiapa region) is the first record for the genus in Mexico. In addition, the age for Costacopluma bishopi Vega and Feldmann is discussed (Coniacian, Temalac region) and represents the oldest and southernmost record for Cretaceous representatives of this genus in North America. All specimens are considerably smaller compared to other species of the same genera and are interpreted as the first example of brachyuran dwarfism in the geological record. These species add new insight into...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Dwarfism; Decapoda; Cretaceous; New species; Mexico; 38.22; 42.74.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/214533
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Trautschold’s collections in the Vernadsky State Geological Museum of the Russian Academy of Science (Moscow, Russia) Naturalis
Starodubtseva, I.A..
Hermann (German) Trautschold (1817-1902) is an outstanding researcher of the Carboniferous, Jurassic and Cretaceous geology of central Russia. Three decades (1857-1888) he lived in Moscow and moved from tutor and lecturer of the German language to Professor of Geology of Peter’s Agricultural University. All these years Trautschold was unceasing in palaeontological and stratigraphical researches.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: G.A. Trautschold; Carboniferous; Jurassic; Cretaceous; Central Russia; Palaeontology; 38.20.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/215470
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Dentaliids (Mollusca, Scaphopoda) from the type Maastrichtian, the Netherlands and Belgium Naturalis
Donovan, S.K.; Jagt, J.W.M..
Scaphopods remain poorly known from the type area of the Maastrichtian Stage in northeast Belgium and the southeast Netherlands. At least three species appear to be represented, but incomplete preservation (i.e., lack of shell material) hampers a detailed systematic treatment of most specimens. In museum collections, the name Dentalium nysti Binkhorst van den Binkhorst, 1861 (= D. binkhorsti Pilsbry & Sharp, 1898; non D. nysti d’Orbigny, 1852) is often used rather indiscriminately for both genuine scaphopods and internal moulds of serpulid worm tubes. Here, we describe and illustrate Antalis? binkhorsti, Fissidentalium? sp. 1 and Dentaliidae sp. indet., all of Maastrichtian age, as well as a late Campanian form, Fissidentalium? sp. 2.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Cretaceous; Antalis; Fissidentalium; Serpulids; Systematics; 38.22; 42.73.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/428929
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Early Cretaceous decapod Crustacea from the Neuquén Basin, west-central Argentina Naturalis
Aguirre-Urreta, Maria Beatriz.
Marine deposits of the Neuquén Basin of west-central Argentina (southern South America) are richly fossiliferous; its Mesozoic invertebrate faunas, represented mostly by molluscs, have been extensively studied since the nineteenth century. However, Early Cretaceous decapod crustaceans are far less known, although part of the systematic framework has been published (Aguirre-Urreta, 1989). The aim of the present note is to provide updated information based on ongoing research into the systematics and taphonomy of this crustacean group in the Neuquén Basin.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Crustacea; Decapoda; Cretaceous; Argentina.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534372
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Palaeobiogeographical and palaeobiological aspects of mid- and Late Cretaceous ammonite evolution and bio-events in the Russian Pacific Naturalis
Jagt-Yazykova, E.A..
Both faunal endemicity and provincialism in the mid- and Late Cretaceous of the Pacific realm complicate the recognition of stage boundaries in that area. Correlations with other areas (e.g., Europe, United States Western Interior, Pacific coast of North and South America) therefore have to rely solely on event stratigraphy; not only extinctions, but all biotic events must be considered. During the Cretaceous, Pacific faunas were characterised not so much by the presence of typical ‘Boreal’ assemblages, but rather by the absence or extreme paucity of other widely distributed biota. Clearly, faunal similarities depended more on regional facies development than on their spatial distribution. The regional diversity curve reflects all global mass extinctions,...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Ammonoides; Cretaceous; Palaeobiogeography; Palaeobiology; Correlations; Russian Pacific; 38.22; 42.73.
Ano: 2011 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/428480
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Polymorphy and extinction of the Late Cretaceous burrowing shrimp Protocallianassa faujasi and first record of the genera Corallianassa and Calliax (Crustacea, Decapoda, Thalassinoidca) from the Cretaceous Naturalis
Swen, Krista; Fraaije, René H.B.; Zwaan, Gijsbert J. van der.
A biometric study of chelae of the burrowing shrimp Protocallianassa faujasi (Desmarest, 1822), from the late Maastrichtian of the Maastrichtian type area, The Netherlands, has revealed three morphotypes. These types are interpreted as sexual dimorphs (male and female) and earliest ecdysis stages (immature male). Among the studied material are fifteen specimens of a new Cretaceous callianassid, Corallianassa acucurvata new species, one specimen provisionally assigned to the genus Calliax and a callianassid from the Danian. Burrows preserving callianassid chelae in situ are discussed. Based on burrow morphology a suspension feeding mode of life for P. faujasi is inferred, whereas C. acucurvata n. sp. probably was an active omnivorous analogue of its closest...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Thalassinoidea; Cretaceous; Polymorphy; New species.
Ano: 2001 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534371
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Late Cretaceous stomatopods (Crustacea, Malacostraca) from Israel and Jordan Naturalis
Hof, Cees H.J..
The eryonid decapod Eryon yehoachi Remy & Avnimelech, 1955, from the Late Cretaceous of Israel, is redescribed as a fossil stomatopod species within the new genus Ursquilla. This redescription is based on the original type specimen and two additional records from Israel and Jordan. The material allows a detailed reconstruction of the telson, the sixth abdominal tergite, and part of the uropods. The distinct telson ornamentation of these stomatopods justifies the erection of a new family within the superfamily Squilloidea.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Stomatopoda; Mesozoic; Cretaceous; Fossils; Taphonomy; Squilloidea; New family Ursquillidae; Taxonomy; New genus; Ursquilla.
Ano: 1998 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534307
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New Late Cretaceous and Early Cenozoic decapod crustaceans from California, USA: implications for the origination of taxa in the eastern North Pacific Naturalis
Nyborg, Torrey G.; Vega, Francisco J.; Filkorn, Harry F..
Recent revision of Cretaceous and Paleocene brachyurans in the collections of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County has revealed the presence of several new species. Based upon these fossils and their ages, it is evident that they played a pivotal role in the origination and subsequent dispersal of decapod crustaceans within the eastern North Pacific.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Brachyura; Paleocene; Cretaceous; Costacopluma; Coeloma.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534386
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Ray-finned fishes (Osteichthyes, Actinopterygii) from the type Maastrichtian, the Netherlands and Belgium Naturalis
Friedman, M..
Ray-finned fishes are a diverse, but understudied, component of the Maastrichtian marine fauna of the southeast Netherlands (Limburg) and northeast Belgium (Liège-Limburg). The most extensive reviews of fishes from these uppermost Cretaceous deposits were made in the early and mid-Twentieth Century, but little research on this important assemblage has been executed since. The present paper provides figures and brief descriptions of fishes from the Maastrichtian type area as an aid for field identification of fossil discoveries. A simple key to common Maastrichtian fish teeth from this area is also included. All convincing records of ray-finned fishes from the Maastrichtian of the Netherlands and Belgium, inclusive of the Mons Basin, are teleosts, and...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Osteichthyes; Actinopterygii; Teleostei; Bony fish; Cretaceous; Maastrichtian; Type area; Europe; K/Pg extinction; 42.81.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/428932
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Intraspecific and intrageneric variabilities and their implication for the systematics of Cretaceous heteromorph ammonites; a review Naturalis
Kakabadze, M.V..
The variability in the dimensions of the shell, and some changes in suture line, sculpture, whorl section and mode of coiling in the late ontogenetic stages, have in some cases no taxonomic significance for the recognition of genera and higher taxa of Cretaceous heteromorph ammonites. In many cases, such phenomena are due to intraspecific variation or variation within a genus. The intrageneric variations of some Cretaceous heteromorphs are discussed in detail in the light of new, rich Colombian material. In relation to these problems in systematics, some questions on the systematics of the superfamily Ancyloceratoidea Gill are considered.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Ammonites; Heteromorphs; Dimorphism; Systematics; Cretaceous; 38.22; 42.73.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/214457
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First record of Calappoidea and Dromioidea from the Upper Cretaceous (Upper Maastrichtian) of NW Madagascar Naturalis
Garassino, Alessandro; Pasini, Giovanni.
The crustaceans from the marine Berivotra Formation, dated as late Cretaceous, from 50 km south of Mahajanga, Madagascar contains macrurans, brachyurans and thalassinideans. Two brachyuran families, Raninidae and Dynomenidae, were previously identified with the genera Notopocorystes, Caloxanthus, Titanocarcinus, Xanthosia, and Dromiopsis. Fragmentary material now also allows the recognition of Dromioidea, Calappoidea and Xanthoidea.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Crustacea; Decapoda; Cretaceous; Madagascar.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534294
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Cretaceous Bryozoa from the Campanian and Maastrichtian of the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains, United States Naturalis
Taylor, P.D.; McKinney, F.K..
The Late Cretaceous bryozoan fauna of North America has been severely neglected in the past. In this preliminary study based on museum material and a limited amount of fieldwork, we describe a total of 128 Campanian-Maastrichtian bryozoan species from Delaware, New Jersey, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Arkansas. Eighty-two of these species are new, as are five (Basslerinella, Pseudoallantopora, Kristerina, Turnerella and Peedeesella) of the 77 genera. One new family, Peedeesellidae, is proposed. Cheilostomes, with 94 species (73 per cent of the total), outnumber cyclostomes, with 34 species (27 percent), a pattern matching that seen elsewhere in the world in coeval deposits. There appear to be very...
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Bryozoa; Cretaceous; U.S.A.; Taxonomy; 38.22; 42.72.
Ano: 2006 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/209694
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Fossils of the type Maastrichtian Naturalis
Jagt, J.W.M.; Donovan, S.K.; Jagt-Yazykova, E.A..
The south-western Indian Ocean islands, excluding the microcontinent of Madagascar, are geologically complex and diverse. They have been subject to drastic sea level changes, volcanic events and anthropogenic changes, all of which have contributed to confuse understanding of their avian biogeography. An array of factors have affected these avifaunas, based on palaeontological, historical and molecular evidence,which together have shown that avian biogeography is not congruent with the relative age and size of the islands.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Macrofossils; Cretaceous; Maastrichtian; Mesozoic; Geology; Palaeontology; 38.20; 38.22.
Ano: 2012 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/428551
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Cretaceous and Cenozoic decapod crustaceans of Jamaica Naturalis
Donovan, Stephen K.; Portell, Roger W.; Collins, Joe S.H..
In the last decade, a rebirth in interest of Jamaican fossil crustaceans has occurred. A summary of known material is provided together with some indications of the directions that future studies should take.
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor Palavras-chave: Jamaica; Cretaceous; Cenozoic; Crustacea; Decapoda.
Ano: 2003 URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534331
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Crustáceos (Decapoda: Brachyura) fósiles de Cuba. OceanDocs
Varela, C.; Rojas-Consuegra, R..
Three families, two genera and two species are recorded for the first time for the Cuban Cretaceous to Pleistocene geologic age. The genera Persephona Leach, 1817 (Leucosiidae), Mithrax Desmarest, 1823 (Majidae) and Panopeus Milne Edwards, 1834 (Panopeidae) are well known in the Recent of the Caribbean region. Fossils of these taxa are found in formations from lower Miocene to upper Pleistocene in age in the Caribbean. Portunus oblongus Rathbun, 1920, an extinct species, is the first species of Portunus Weber, 1795 recorded from Cuban Oligocene–Miocene. Lophoranina precocious Feldmann, Vega, Tucker, García-Barrera y Avendaño, 1996 (Raninidae), other extinct species, is also recorded for the Cretaceous (Campanian- Maastrichtian). This is the most ancient...
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Cretaceous; Oligocene; Miocene; Pleistocene.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/3408
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