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Evolution of the conodont Diplognathodus ellesmerensis from D. benderi sp. nov. at the Bashkirian–Moscovian (lower–middle Pennsylvanian) boundary in South China
Author(s) -
Hu Keyi,
Hogancamp Nicholas J.,
Lambert Lance L.,
Qi Yuping,
Chen Jitao
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
papers in palaeontology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.827
H-Index - 15
ISSN - 2056-2802
DOI - 10.1002/spp2.1309
Subject(s) - pennsylvanian , conodont , paleontology , geology , global boundary stratotype section and point , stage (stratigraphy) , group (periodic table) , biostratigraphy , boundary (topology) , structural basin , chemistry , mathematical analysis , mathematics , organic chemistry
Abstract Conodont assemblages from the Bashkirian–Moscovian boundary interval in the Naqing section, South China have been studied in detail. A landmark‐based geometric morphometric analysis of the evolution of Diplognathodus ellesmerensis is presented. This analysis helps demonstrate that a distinct new species, D. benderi sp. nov., is the direct evolutionary ancestor of D. ellesmerensis . The potential of using the first appearance datum ( FAD ) of D. ellesmerensis as the Bashkirian–Moscovian boundary marker is re‐evaluated via biostratigraphic correlations of conodonts and other fossil groups between different palaeogeographical basins. The FAD of D. ellesmerensis from within the D. benderi sp. nov.– D. ellesmerensis lineage is an excellent potential marker to recognize a global Bashkirian–Moscovian boundary because of its global distribution, the abundance of supplementary marker species at similar stratigraphical levels, and the close stratigraphic proximity of the FAD to the traditional Bashkirian–Moscovian boundary, thus largely preserving the original concept of the base of the Moscovian Stage.

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