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The first “osteolepiform” tetrapodomorph (Sarcopterygii) from the Paleozoic sequences of the Moravian Karst (Czech Republic)

POUKAROVÁ, Hedvika and Tomáš WEINER

Basic information

Original name

The first “osteolepiform” tetrapodomorph (Sarcopterygii) from the Paleozoic sequences of the Moravian Karst (Czech Republic)

Authors

POUKAROVÁ, Hedvika (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Tomáš WEINER (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)

Edition

GEOLOGICAL QUARTERLY, WARSAW, Polish Geological Institute, 2016, 1641-7291

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

10500 1.5. Earth and related environmental sciences

Country of publisher

Poland

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

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Impact factor

Impact factor: 1.129

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14310/16:00095380

Organization unit

Faculty of Science

UT WoS

000393090300013

Keywords in English

Tetrapodomorpha; "Osteolepiformes"; cosmine; Famennian; Moravo-Silesian Basin; Moravian Karst

Tags

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 13/4/2018 14:52, Ing. Nicole Zrilić

Abstract

V originále

The first tetrapodomorph specimen from the Paleozoic sequences of the Moravian Karst (Moravo-Silesian Basin, Bohemian Massif, Czech Republic) is described. The well-pre served, cosmine-covered lateral extrascapular bone comes from the Upper Devonian (Famennian) hemipelagic Křtiny Limestone of the Líšeň Formation. The affinity to the “osteolepiforms” is inferred from the cosmine histology and morphological features of the bone. As signment to the Megalichthyiformes seems most probable. The associated fauna, e.g., clymenids, orthocone nautiloids, thin shelled bivalves, trilobites and crinoids, clearly demon strate a marine environment.

Links

GA14-18183S, research and development project
Name: Sekvenční stratigrafie devonských bioeventů - výkyvy mořské hladiny na přechodu od klimatického režimu greenhouse k icehouse
Investor: Czech Science Foundation