New species and biostratigraphic significance of middle Palaeozoic brachiopod genus Linguopugnoides Havli?ek |
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Authors: | Larisa I Mizens Vadim P Sapel'Nikov |
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Institution: | Institute of Geology and Geochemistry, Urals Branch , Russian Academy of Science , Ekaterinburg, 620151, Russia |
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Abstract: | Linguopugnoides Havli?ek 1960, originally based on 3 Early Devonian (Lochkovian‐Pragian) species from the Czech Republic, is now construed as embracing at least 25 species distributed over all northern hemisphere continents as well as Australia, and extending from late Llandovery to early Emsian. Species‐diversity peaked during the Lochkovian when the genus was widespread, with 15 species having been reported. Four species are described as new. L. praecarens sp.nov. from the latest Silurian (Pridoli) of the Turkestan Range (South Tien Shan) is considered to be ancestral to the numerous, mainly late Lochkovian‐Pragian forms that appeared during the great diversification of the genus during the early Devonian. Three new species are described from the Lochkovian of the Zeravshan Range, Uzbekistan: L. rectiplicatus, L. diversiplicatus as well as the previously figured but not described L. kimi Rzhonsnitskaya. Species of Linguopugnoides have biostratigraphic and biogeographic significance and have obvious value for inter‐regional correlation. |
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Keywords: | Brachiopoda Rhynchonellida Linguopugnoides Devonian biostratigraphy biogeography |
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