Late Silurian trilobites from the Nuratau and Turkestan ranges, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan |
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Authors: | Olga Ivanova Irina Kim |
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Affiliation: | a OAO ‘Regionalgeologiya’, Eshonguzar, Zangiatinskiy Rayon, Tashkentskaya oblast 702050, Uzbekistan b Department of Geology, National Museum of Wales, Cardiff CF10 3NP, Wales, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Silurian trilobites of Ludlow and P?ídolí age are described from sections in southern Uzbekistan and from adjacent parts of Tajikistan. They belong to 22 species (10 named and 12 under open nomenclature) distributed among 13 genera belonging to the families Proetidae, Tropidocoryphidae, Aulacopleuridae, Scharyiidae, Cheiruridae, Encrinuridae and Odontopleuridae. The following new species are described: Interproetus pentaxus, Paleodechenella turkestanica, P. zaaminicus, Cromus tamchii and Leonaspis nuratensis. The generic associations from the mid Ludlow bear a striking resemblance to coeval ones from Bohemia, and include genera otherwise known only from that region or from adjacent parts of central Europe. The trilobite faunas from the late Ludlow and P?ídolí series are much less diverse and are dominated by genera of the Warburgellinae (Tropidocoryphidae), which include one species common to Vaigatch Island in the Russian Arctic, and Podolia, Ukraine. The closest links of the diverse central Asian mid Ludlow faunas are therefore to central Europe, whilst the sparser younger Ludlow and P?ídolí faunas, such as they are, suggest closer links to Baltica. |
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Keywords: | Trilobita Silurian Central Asia Systematics Palaeobiogeography |
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