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Chitinozoans and scolecodonts from the Silurian and Devonian of Japan
Vandenbroucke, T.R.A.; Hints, O.; Williams, M.; Wallis, S.; Velleman, J.; Kurihara, T.; Tanaka, G.; Komatsu, T.; Mannik, P.; Siveter, D.J.; de Backer, T. (2019). Chitinozoans and scolecodonts from the Silurian and Devonian of Japan. Island Arc 28(3): e12294. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/iar.12294
In: Island Arc. Wiley-Blackwell: Hoboken. ISSN 1038-4871; e-ISSN 1440-1738, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    biostratigraphy; chitinozoans; Devonian; Japan; scolecodonts; Silurian

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  • Vandenbroucke, T.R.A., more
  • Hints, O.
  • Williams, M.
  • Wallis, S.
  • Velleman, J., more
  • Kurihara, T.
  • Tanaka, G.
  • Komatsu, T.
  • Mannik, P.
  • Siveter, D.J.
  • De Backer, T., more

Abstract

    Silurian and Devonian chitinozoans and scolecodonts are recorded from strata of the Hida-Gaien Terrane, central Honshu. Silurian chitinozoans include Eisenackitina, Bursachitina, and the species Angochitina elongata. The latter provides a precise biostratigraphical tie between the Japanese succession and the Type Ludlow Series of the Welsh Borderland, UK, and indicates a Ludlow age (Gorstian or early Ludfordian) for the upper member of the Yoshiki Formation in the Ichinotani Valley. Chitinozoans from other Yoshiki Formation localities contain other specimens of Lagenochitinidae. Scolecodonts are more common than chitinozoans in the palynological residues, but are mostly represented by fragments or minor apparatus elements with a low biostratigraphical value. However, material from the Yoshiki and Fukuji Formations includes several species of Mochtyella as well as representatives of Oenonites, Kettnerites, Lunoprionella, Vistulella? and possibly other placognath taxa. Scolecodonts are also present in the Silurian Middle Member of the Gionyama Formation, Kyushu, including a well-preserved jaw of Pistoprion, and fragments of putative Kettnerites and Oenonites. These finds of scolecodonts suggest close similarity in assemblages between Paleozoic polychaete faunas of Japanese terranes and those of Baltica-Laurentia.


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