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词条 Caninia (coral)
释义

  1. Paleoecology

  2. Distribution

  3. References

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| fossil_range = Devonian to Permian {{fossilrange|419.2|252.2}}
| image = Caninia torquia coral KGS.jpg
| image_caption = Caninia torquia from the Beil Limestone Member, Lecompton Limestone, Douglas County, Kansas
| taxon = Caninia
| authority = Michelin 1840
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Caninia is an extinct genus of rugose coral.[1] Its fossils occur worldwide from the Devonian to the Permian periods.

Paleoecology

It was marine in nature and known to live in lagoon-type ecosystems.[2] Because of the shallow water in which it lived, Caninia was often affected by processes above the water level, such as storms.[3]

Distribution

Place name formation Age
"Worldwide" Devonian [2]
Arkansas Fayetteville Shale, Pitkin Limestone Mississippian [3][4]
Illinois Mississippian [4]
Oklahoma Fayetteville Shale Mississippian [4]
Montana Otter Formation Mississippian [5]
New Mexico Lake Valley Formation Mississippian [6]
Kansas Lecompton Limestone Pennsylvanian [7]
Nevada (Ely basin) Chainman Shale (Early) Pennsylvanian [8]
Texas Cisco Group Pennsylvanian [9]
Wales (South) Arundian Limestone, High Tor Limestone Carboniferous [10][11]
Vancouver Island Buttle Lake Formation Permian [12]

References

1. ^Fossil Corals
2. ^Shimer and Shock. 1944. Index Fossils of North America. MIT Press. Boston. pg. 91.
3. ^Easton, W.H. 1943. The Fauna of the Pitkin Formation of Arkansas. Journal of Paleontology: vol. 17. no. 2.
4. ^Easton, W.H. 1945. Amplexoid Corals from the Chester of Illinois and Arkansas. Journal of Paleontology: vol. 19. no. 6.
5. ^Easton, W.H. 1945. Corals from the Otter Formation (Mississippian) of Montana. Journal of Paleontology: vol. 19. no. 5.
6. ^Jeffords, Russel. 1943. Caninia from the Lower Carboniferous of New Mexico. Journal of Paleontology. vol. 17. no. 6.
7. ^Kansas Geological Survey
8. ^Coogan, Alan. 1964. Early Pennsylvanian History of Ely Basin, Nevada. AAAPG Bulletin. vol. 48 no. 4.
9. ^Waller, T.H. 1969. Lower Cisco Carbonate Deposition in North-Central Texas. A Guidebook to the Late Pennsylvanian Shelf Sediments, North-Central Texas. pp. 34-39.
10. ^Wu, Xian-tao. 1982. Storm-generated depositional types and associated trace fossils in Lower Carboniferous shallow-marine carbonates of Three Cliffs Bay and Ogmore-by-Sea, South Wales. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. vol.39. issue 3-4.
11. ^Beus, Stanly. Fossil Associations in the High Tor Limestone (Lower Carboniferous) of South Wales. Journal of Paleontology. vol. 58. no. 3.
12. ^Ludvigsen, Rolf & Beard, Graham. 1997. West Coast Fossils: A Guide to the Ancient Life of Vancouver Island. pg. 67
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