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Chlupáč et al., 1997

Early Devonian eurypterids with Bohemian affinities from Catalonia (NE Spain)

Chlupáč, I., Ferrer, E., Magrans, J., Mańé, R., Sanz, J.
Year1997
Volume7
Number1-2
Pages9-21
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id50209

Abstract

The sequence of early Lower Devonian (Lockhovian) strata with dominant anchimetamorphic shales of the Olorda Formation yields numerous remains of eurypterids. These belong to the Family Pterygotidae and are represented by dominant species of Acutiramus (closely related or identical with the Bohemian species Acutiramus bohemicus and A. perneri), and rare finds of Pterygotus cf. barrandei. The eurpterids are typical components of a purely marine assemblage of the offshore, probably open shelf environment of Benthic Assemblage 4 to 5. The clearly expressed Bohemian affinity points to open migration routes along the northern Gondwana shelves between Bohemia and Catalonia during the early Devonian, particularly Lochkovian time

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