The oldest record of Eothinoceratidae (Ellesmerocerida, Nautiloidea): Middle Tremadocian of the Cordillera Oriental, NW Argentina

Middle Tremadocian cephalopods from the Sierra de Mojotoro, Cordillera Oriental, NW Argentina, are assigned to Saloceras cf. sericeum (Salter) based on the siphuncle morphology and general shape of the conch. Saloceras sericeum (Salter) is known from the Upper Tremadocian and Floian of England and W...

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Autores principales: Cichowolski, M., Vaccari, N.E.
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spelling todo:paper_00721050_v46_n1_p42_Cichowolski2023-10-03T14:53:18Z The oldest record of Eothinoceratidae (Ellesmerocerida, Nautiloidea): Middle Tremadocian of the Cordillera Oriental, NW Argentina Cichowolski, M. Vaccari, N.E. Eothinoceratidae Nautiloid cephalopods NW Argentina Ordovician Tremadocian carbonate platform cephalopod Gondwana morphology paleoenvironment paleolatitude Tremadocian Argentina Cordillera Oriental [Argentina] Cephalopoda Nautilida Nautiloidea Middle Tremadocian cephalopods from the Sierra de Mojotoro, Cordillera Oriental, NW Argentina, are assigned to Saloceras cf. sericeum (Salter) based on the siphuncle morphology and general shape of the conch. Saloceras sericeum (Salter) is known from the Upper Tremadocian and Floian of England and Wales, a region that formed part of eastern Avalonia during the Early Ordovician, located at a high southern latitude to the north of the Gondwanan margin. This is the oldest record of this genus and of the family Eothinoceratidae, and extends the geographical range of Saloceras, being the first positive record of its presence in Argentina and the Central Andean Basin. These remains are amongst the oldest cephalopods described from NW Argentina. They represent the third mid Tremadocian record of nautiloids at relatively high palaeolatitudes and away from the low latitude carbonate platform palaeoenvironments where the bulk of the earliest cephalopods resided. © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Fil:Cichowolski, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00721050_v46_n1_p42_Cichowolski
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topic Eothinoceratidae
Nautiloid cephalopods
NW Argentina
Ordovician
Tremadocian
carbonate platform
cephalopod
Gondwana
morphology
paleoenvironment
paleolatitude
Tremadocian
Argentina
Cordillera Oriental [Argentina]
Cephalopoda
Nautilida
Nautiloidea
spellingShingle Eothinoceratidae
Nautiloid cephalopods
NW Argentina
Ordovician
Tremadocian
carbonate platform
cephalopod
Gondwana
morphology
paleoenvironment
paleolatitude
Tremadocian
Argentina
Cordillera Oriental [Argentina]
Cephalopoda
Nautilida
Nautiloidea
Cichowolski, M.
Vaccari, N.E.
The oldest record of Eothinoceratidae (Ellesmerocerida, Nautiloidea): Middle Tremadocian of the Cordillera Oriental, NW Argentina
topic_facet Eothinoceratidae
Nautiloid cephalopods
NW Argentina
Ordovician
Tremadocian
carbonate platform
cephalopod
Gondwana
morphology
paleoenvironment
paleolatitude
Tremadocian
Argentina
Cordillera Oriental [Argentina]
Cephalopoda
Nautilida
Nautiloidea
description Middle Tremadocian cephalopods from the Sierra de Mojotoro, Cordillera Oriental, NW Argentina, are assigned to Saloceras cf. sericeum (Salter) based on the siphuncle morphology and general shape of the conch. Saloceras sericeum (Salter) is known from the Upper Tremadocian and Floian of England and Wales, a region that formed part of eastern Avalonia during the Early Ordovician, located at a high southern latitude to the north of the Gondwanan margin. This is the oldest record of this genus and of the family Eothinoceratidae, and extends the geographical range of Saloceras, being the first positive record of its presence in Argentina and the Central Andean Basin. These remains are amongst the oldest cephalopods described from NW Argentina. They represent the third mid Tremadocian record of nautiloids at relatively high palaeolatitudes and away from the low latitude carbonate platform palaeoenvironments where the bulk of the earliest cephalopods resided. © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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author Cichowolski, M.
Vaccari, N.E.
author_facet Cichowolski, M.
Vaccari, N.E.
author_sort Cichowolski, M.
title The oldest record of Eothinoceratidae (Ellesmerocerida, Nautiloidea): Middle Tremadocian of the Cordillera Oriental, NW Argentina
title_short The oldest record of Eothinoceratidae (Ellesmerocerida, Nautiloidea): Middle Tremadocian of the Cordillera Oriental, NW Argentina
title_full The oldest record of Eothinoceratidae (Ellesmerocerida, Nautiloidea): Middle Tremadocian of the Cordillera Oriental, NW Argentina
title_fullStr The oldest record of Eothinoceratidae (Ellesmerocerida, Nautiloidea): Middle Tremadocian of the Cordillera Oriental, NW Argentina
title_full_unstemmed The oldest record of Eothinoceratidae (Ellesmerocerida, Nautiloidea): Middle Tremadocian of the Cordillera Oriental, NW Argentina
title_sort oldest record of eothinoceratidae (ellesmerocerida, nautiloidea): middle tremadocian of the cordillera oriental, nw argentina
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