Early Devonian fishes from coastal De Long Strait, central Chukotka, Arctic Russia
Author
Mark-Kurik, Elga
Author
Blieck, Alain
Author
Burrow, Carole J.
Author
Turner, Susan
text
Geodiversitas
2013
2013-09-27
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3
545
578
http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/g2013n3a3
journal article
10.5252/g2013n3a3
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Porolepis
? sp.
(
Fig. 10
)
MATERIAL. — Specimen
GIT
580-27: fragment of bone or scale.
LOCALITY AND STRATIGRAPHIC HORIZON. — Locality (sample) 73, Tonnel’nyj Brook, south of
De Long Strait
,
Chukotka
;
Lower Member
(1) of Enmakaj Formation, Lochkovian.
Cherkesova (1973
: table) indicated an occurrence of
Porolepis
from the interval of the
Member IV
to the lower part of the Member VIII of the Enmakaj Formation. So, the fish was discovered not in the basal part of the formation, but in a somewhat higher level
.
DESCRIPTION ħe Enmakaj assemblage contains a single small fragment of a porolepiform sarcopterygian (GIT 580-27;
Fig.10
). It has a smooth cosmine covered surface penetrated by pore-canals. In cross section the upper cosmine layer consists of the fused goblet-shaped odontodes, some of them showing segments of narrow pulp canals. Flask-shaped cavities separate the odontodes and end higher up with pores (
Fig. 10A
). Below cosmine is a rather compact layer of spongiosa (
Fig. 10B
). ħe fragment can be provisionally identified as belonging to a species of
Porolepis
.
COMMENTS ON STRATIGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION AND TAXONOMY ħe porolepidids are known from the Lower and Middle Devonian of many regions: Rhineland, Baltic area, Spitsbergen, Urals,?Western
USA
, Canadian and Russian Arctic (including Novaya Zemlya),?
Vietnam
(Ørvig 1957, 1969b; Mark- Kurik & Novitskaya 1977;
Blieck &
Janvier 1993
; Vorobyeva 2004). In our case occurrences from the Lower Devonian are of particular interest. Earlier it was considered that porolepidids appeared in the Pragian (Siegenian) (Vorobyeva & Obruchev 1964). But re-assessment of age of several local stratigraphical units evidence that they were rather common already in the Lochkovian. Lochkovian stratigraphical units with
Porolepis
are: the Kureika Formation of the Siberian Platform (
Cherkesova
et al.
1994
; Matukhin 1995), the Bely Kamen and Uryum Beds of the Ust-Tareya Regional Stage of Taimyr Peninsula (Cherkesova 1994), and the Pshenitsyn River Formation of Kotelnyj Island, New Siberian Archipelago (
Cherkesova 1975
,
1988
). Mark-Kurik (1974) mentioned the similarity of the Pshenitsyn River Formation fish assemblage to that of the Kureika Formation.
Porolepis
in the Enmakaj Formation of Chukotka came according to a later age dating also from the Lochkovian (Cherkesova, pers. comm. to EMK 1976) [see here the section “age and correlation”].
Porolepis
is abundant in the Enmakaj Formation (
Cherkesova 1973: 279
). Two Siberian species have been formally defined:
Porolepis taimyrica
Vorobyeva, 1963
and
P.kureikensis
Vorobyeva, 1963
. Ørvig (1969b) paid attention to contradictions in identification of porolepiform scales from different Arctic regions, including
Porolepis
species
mentioned above. Porolepiforms were probably the top predators in the fish assemblage of the Enmakaj Formation. Other predators were represented by several acanthodians.