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Title:Rare Middle Triassic coleoids from the Alpine-Carpathian system: new records from Slovakia and their signifcance
Authors:ID Košťák, Martin (Author)
ID Schlögl, Ján (Author)
ID Fuchs, Dirk (Author)
ID Havrila, Milan (Author)
ID Kolar-Jurkovšek, Tea (Author)
ID Vörös, Attila (Author)
ID Havelcová, Martina (Author)
ID Šurka, Juraj (Author)
ID Havrila, Jakub (Author)
ID Holcová, Katarína (Author)
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Language:English
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo GeoZS - Geological Survey of Slovenia
Abstract:Two stratigraphically well constrained (by ammonites and conodonts) coleoid remains have been recorded from the Triassic (Anisian) dark-grey organodetritic limestones (Ráztoka Limestone) of Western Carpathians (Hronic Nappe). The limestones deposited at the periphery of a former carbonate platform. It yields a highly diverse cephalopod fauna including nautiloids (2 taxa), ammonoids (7 taxa) and indetermined aulacoceratids. Two unusual coleoid specimens are referred to genus Mojsisovicsteuthis (M. boeckhi) and probably to a new taxon (described as Breviconoteuthis aff. breviconus herein) possessing similar morphological features of genus Breviconoteuthis (Phragmoteuthida) and/or Zugmontites. Based on index ammonites and conodonts, both records are of the uppermost Trinodosus through the lowermost Reitzi zones (Anisian—lower Illyrian). While the genus Mojsisovicsteuthis has been widely dispersed (however its records are rare), the occurrence of Breviconoteuthis and Zugmontites is strictly limited to the Alpine-Carpathian region. Comparing with the holotype and additional specimens stored in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, the overal shell of Mojsisovicsteuthis and its size has been reconstructed. Its relationship to aulacoceratids and phragmoteuthids is briefly discussed. Geochemical record (n-alkanes from the bulk rock) provided a relevant signal of the existence of algal meadows.
Keywords:Cephalopods, Conodonts, Anisian, Palaeoenvironment
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:08.05.2024
Publisher:Springer Nature
Year of publishing:2024
Number of pages:19 str.
Numbering:vol. 143
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-18943 New window
UDC:56
ISSN on article:1664-2384
DOI:10.1186/s13358-024-00316-7 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:195609603 New window
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Publication date in DiRROS:21.05.2024
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Record is a part of a journal

Title:Swiss journal of palaeontology
Shortened title:Swiss j. palaeontology
Publisher:Birkhäuser
ISSN:1664-2384
COBISS.SI-ID:518451737 New window

Document is financed by a project

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P1-0011-2019
Name:Regionalna geologija

Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:Czech Science Foundation
Project number:23-05217S
Name:Seagrass/seaweed meadows - overlooked Phanerozoic ecosystems: their contribution to shelf biodiversity and identification in the fossil record

Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:SRDA APVV
Project number:22-0523
Name:Comparative taphonomy of micro- and macroinvertebrates: tracing the intensity of the taphonomically-active zone through time

Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Funding programme:SRDA VEGA
Project number:2/0106/23
Name:Disentangling the effects of warming and taphonomy on size structure of benthic communities in the fossil record (Early Jurassic, Tithonian, Mid-Miocene Climatic Optimum, Holocene)

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