Title of article
New gastropods from the Jurassic of Orville Coast, eastern Ellsworth Land, Antarctica
Author/Authors
HIKUROA، DANIEL C.H. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
10
From page
115
To page
124
Abstract
The Latady Group (southern Antarctic Peninsula) hosts the most diverse assemblage of Jurassic
molluscs from this continent. A new gastropod mollusc, Silberlingiella latadyensis sp. nov. and three forms
assigned to Rissoidae, Pseudomelaniidae and Bullinidae from the Middle–Late Jurassic,
Bathonian–Kimmeridgian Hauberg Mountains Formation, Ellsworth Land, Antarctic Peninsula are
described here. Silberlingiella is transferred to Eustomatidae and is the first confirmed record of this family
in the Southern Hemisphere, indicating a much more widespread Jurassic distribution. The Triassic and
Jurassic species of Silberlingiella are compared with the coeval European genus Diatinostoma.
Eustomatidae is proposed as an ancestral group for Potamididae and Batillariidae. The composition of the
gastropod association described herein differs markedly from the only other Antarctic Jurassic fauna from
Alexander Island.
Keywords
Bathonian-Kimmeridgian , Cerithioidea , Eustomatidae , Gastropoda , MOLLUSCA , Silberlingiella , atadyensis sp. nov
Journal title
Antarctic Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Antarctic Science
Record number
650792
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