2011
DOI: 10.3140/bull.geosci.1264
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Uppermost Ordovician (upper Katian-Hirnantian) graptolites of north-central Nevada, U.S.A.

Abstract: Forty-three graptolite species belonging to fifteen genera are described from the upper Katian ornatus and pacificus biozones and Hirnantian extraordinarius and persculptus biozones of Vinini Creek and Martin Ridge reference sections of north-central Nevada. Approximately half of the species described have not been previously recorded from Nevada, six species are left in open nomenclature. Infraorder Neograptina and Styracograptus gen. nov. are erected. The maximum graptolite diversity is in organic-rich black… Show more

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“…Therefore, cladistic approaches are still limited to a few well-known groups, such as the retiolitids (Lenz & Melchin 1997, Bates et al 2005 and the Ordovician to lower Silurian biserial axonophorans (Mitchell 1987, Mitchell et al 2007, Štorch et al 2011. In these groups, enough taxa are available as isolated or relief specimens, yielding the morphological details necessary for a reasonable cladistic analysis.…”
Section: Graptolite Taxonomy Through Timementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, cladistic approaches are still limited to a few well-known groups, such as the retiolitids (Lenz & Melchin 1997, Bates et al 2005 and the Ordovician to lower Silurian biserial axonophorans (Mitchell 1987, Mitchell et al 2007, Štorch et al 2011. In these groups, enough taxa are available as isolated or relief specimens, yielding the morphological details necessary for a reasonable cladistic analysis.…”
Section: Graptolite Taxonomy Through Timementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially in the western hemisphere, the taxonomy and evolution of the Graptolithina has been hotly debated in recent decades with the increasing popularity of cladistics and the availability of cladistic analyses for a number of groups within the Graptolithina (e.g. Fortey & Cooper 1986, Mitchell 1987, Bates et al 2005, Mitchell et al 2007, Štorch et al 2011. This approach has helped us to understand the general relationships of certain groups better, but a complete analysis of all graptolite taxa has not been attempted.…”
Section: Graptolite Taxonomy Through Timementioning
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“…The graptoloids experienced some of the highest extinction intensities among marine invertebrates during the HME (12), and the surviving taxa were a limited sample of pre-HME lineages. Before the mass extinction event, graptoloid lineages can be divided into two monophyletic clades that diverged more than 20 million years before the HME: the Neograptina and the Diplograptina (13,14). Although the Diplograptina were much more species-rich and morphologically disparate before the HME (Fig.…”
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