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The first report of South American edrioasteroids and the paleoecology and ontogeny of rhenopyrgid echinoderms
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2013-12Registro en:
Sumrall, Colin D.; Heredia, Susana Emma; Rodríguez, Cecilia María; Mestre García, Ana Isabel; The first report of South American edrioasteroids and the paleoecology and ontogeny of rhenopyrgid echinoderms; Polish Academy of Sciences. Institute of Paleobiology; Acta Palaeontologica Polonica; 58; 4; 12-2013; 763-776
0567-7920
1732-2421
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Sumrall, Colin D.
Heredia, Susana Emma
Rodríguez, Cecilia María
Mestre García, Ana Isabel
Resumen
A new species of rhenopyrgid edrioasteroid Rhenopyrgus piojoensis sp. nov. is described form the Silurian (Lower Lud− low) Los Espejos Formation in the Precordillera of Argentina. This species is the first reported edrioasteroid from South America. Rhenopyrgids are widely distributed in Ordovician through Devonian deposits of most continents. Numerous juvenile specimens show that the general bodyplan is organized early in ontogeny and that the pedenculate zone lengthens with age. Phylogenetic analysis shows that rhenopyrgids are more closely related to edrioasterid edrioasteroids such as edrioblastoids and cyathocystids than to pyrgocystid isorophids.