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Mark-Kurik et al., 2013

Early Devonian fishes from coastal De Long Strait, central Chukotka, Arctic Russia

Mark-Kurik, E., Blieck, A., Burrow, C. J., Turner, S.
DOI
DOI10.5252/g2013n3a3
Year2013
JournalGeodiversitas
Volume35
Number3
Pages545-578
Typearticle in journal
Estonian author
LanguageEnglish
Id3393

Abstract

Calcareous and sandy deposits from the basal members of the Enmakaj and Pil’hikaj formations in coastal xposures along the De Long Strait in central Chukotka, Arctic far-eastern Russia, have yielded two assemblages of fossil fish comprising heterostracan plate fragments, turiniid and other thelodont scales, acanthodian scales and a partial tooth, typical of the Old Red Sandstone facies. Exceptional are acanthothoracid placoderm platelets characteristic of marine facies. In addition a sarcopterygian fragment have been found in Member 1 of the Enmakaj Formation. Some scale surfaces show an unusual, scoured preservation. A Lochkovian age, and most probably basal Lochkovian, is supported for the Enmakaj assemblage, and a somewhat later Lochkovian age is supposed for the Pil’hikaj assemblage. The palaeobiogeographic affinities of these assemblages based on the heterostracans and thelodonts are with other Lochkovian occurrences in Arctic regions such as Severnaya Zemlya, Spitsbergen and the northern and north-eastern Old Red Sandstone Continent in general.

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