2018
DOI: 10.1017/jpa.2018.58
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Late Permian conchostracans (Crustacea, Branchiopoda) from continental deposits in the Moscow Syneclise, Russia

Abstract: The Moscow Syneclise on the East European Platform is an important area for the study of the continental biota of late Permian to Early Triassic age in continuous sections. This study attempts a taxonomic description of the late Permian conchostracan fauna of this area. The rich, new material was collected, bed by bed, during geological and paleontological excavations of lacustrine and fluvial deposits of the Obnora Formation and Vokhma Formation of the late Permian Zhukovian Regional Stage near the towns of V… Show more

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“…E. gutta was reported from the Fulda, Calvörde, and Bernberg formations in central Germany (Kozur & Seidel, 1983a, 1983b; Kozur & Weems, 2010), and these have been verified by subsequent studies (Scholze et al, 2016; Scholze et al, 2017), though the age of its first appearance is controversial. Recently, E. gutta were reported from the Kayitou Formation in southwestern China (Chu et al, 2013; Chu et al, 2016; Scholze et al, 2019). Furthermore, Scholze et al (2015) documented E .…”
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“…E. gutta was reported from the Fulda, Calvörde, and Bernberg formations in central Germany (Kozur & Seidel, 1983a, 1983b; Kozur & Weems, 2010), and these have been verified by subsequent studies (Scholze et al, 2016; Scholze et al, 2017), though the age of its first appearance is controversial. Recently, E. gutta were reported from the Kayitou Formation in southwestern China (Chu et al, 2013; Chu et al, 2016; Scholze et al, 2019). Furthermore, Scholze et al (2015) documented E .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…gutta was reported from the Fulda, Calvörde, and Bernberg formations in central Germany (Kozur & Seidel, 1983a, 1983bKozur & Weems, 2010), and these have been verified by subsequent studies (Scholze et al, 2016;Scholze et al, 2017), though the age of its first appearance is controversial. Recently, E. gutta were reported from the Kayitou Formation in southwestern China (Chu et al, 2013;Chu et al, 2016;Scholze et al, 2019). Furthermore, Scholze et al (2015) documented E. gutta in association with Magniestheria mangaliensis from the Vokhma Formation (Vokhmian Regional Stage; Early Triassic) in the Moscow Syncline, and a similar spinicaudatan assemblage also appeared in North China (Chu et al, 2019).…”
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“…However, the spines on the larval valves of some corniids also could appear to be oval to round when the carapaces are heavily compacted. But it should be noted that the larval valves of lioestheriids are usually larger than one-third of the valves’ length (Holub and Kozur, 1981; Kozur and Sittig, 1981; Scholze et al, 2019). Larval valves of this new species are obviously not that large, hence we assign it to Cornia instead of Lioestheria .…”
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