New Permian radiolarians from east Asia and the quantitative reconstruction of their evolutionary and ecological significances
The biostratigraphically important Permian radiolarian genera Pseudoalbaillella sensu stricto and Follicucullus (Follicucullidae, Polycystinea) are discriminated by morphological gaps in their wings and segmentation. Previous statistical analyses demonstrated that Longtanella fills morphological gap...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2021-03, Vol.11 (1), p.6831-6831, Article 6831 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The biostratigraphically important Permian radiolarian genera
Pseudoalbaillella
sensu stricto and
Follicucullus
(Follicucullidae, Polycystinea) are discriminated by morphological gaps in their wings and segmentation. Previous statistical analyses demonstrated that
Longtanella
fills morphological gaps between these two genera.
Longtanella
has long been regarded as a junior synonym of
Parafollicucullus
, and only a few species have been described. Herein several true
Longtanella
species are recognized from South China, and eight new species and five indeterminate species are described and illustrated to prove the validity of the genus
Longtanella
. In addition, a new genus,
Parafollicucullinoides
gen. nov., is described. Their palaeogeographic distributions and living environments are explored by applying correspondence analysis (CA), with occurrence datasets of selected fusulinacean genera from the Japanese Islands, China and Sundaland. CA results indicate that
Longtanella
was present to a limited extent in warmer conditions in the fusulinacean Province B and C during Kungurian–Roadian time, and possibly lived above the thermocline and below the deepest limit of fusulinaceans. The
Pseudoalbaillella
and the
Follicucullus
group preferred open ocean conditions, living below the thermocline and distributed not only in the ‘Equatorial Warm Water Province’, but also the northern peri-Gondwana Cool Water Province and the southern North Cool Water Province. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-021-86262-7 |