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Title: Late Frasnian Athyridida (Brachiopoda) from Poland and the Late Devonian biotic turnover
Authors: Grunt, Tatjana A.
Racki, Grzegorz
Keywords: Brachiopoda; Athyridida; Taxonomy; Biostratigraphy; Biogeography; Phylogeny; Mass Extinction; Kellwasser Crisis; Frasnian; Famennian; Devonian; Poland
Issue Date: 1998
Citation: Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, (1998), vol. 43, no. 2, s. 361-378
Abstract: Late Frasnian representatives of the order Athyridida from the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland, support the idea that the Laurussian basins were the places of origin and radiation of the subfamilies Athyridinae and Meristinae during the middle and early late Paleozoic. At least three new species have been identified from two localities (Łgawa Hill and Kowala) in the Gałęztce Syncline. of these, one was probaby endemic (Merista rhenanensis sp. n.; maybe also ?Zonathyris sp. A), and two (Athyris postconcentrica sp. n. and Pachyplacoides postgyralea gen. et sp. n.) were more widely distributed in this part of the Laurussian shelĘ being known also from the East European Platform and Rheinisches Schiefergebirge, respectively. This confums an intermediate biogeographic position of the Holy Cross Mountains area, belonging to an important centre of brachiopod origin and diversification. In contrast to other articulate brachiopods, athyńdids reveal a higher rate of diversification, especially at the species (and partly also generic) level, during the global Kellwasser Crisis.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/481
ISSN: 0567-7920
1732-2421
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