Amphissites

Amphissites
Temporal range: Devonian-Permian
Sketch of valve of Amphissites costatus Roth
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Ostracoda
Order: Palaeocopida
Suborder: Beyrichicopina
Family: Amphissitinae
Genus: Amphissites
Girty, 1910[1]

Amphissites is an extinct genus of ostracod (seed shrimp) belonging to the suborder Beyrichicopina (ornamented beyrichiocopids[2]) and family Amphissitinae.[3][4] Species belonging to the genus lived from the Devonian[5] to the Permian[6] in Europe,[7][8] North America,[9] Australia,[10] and east Asia.[11][12] The genus were likely deposit-feeders, and may have survived briefly into the Triassic.[13]

Species

References

  1. ^ G. H. Girty. 1910. New genera and species of Carboniferous fossils from the Fayetteville shale of Arkansas. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 20(3):189-238
  2. ^ Stocker, C. P.; Komatsu, T.; Tanaka, G.; Williams, M.; Siveter, D. J.; Bennett, C. E.; Wallis, S.; Oji, T.; Maekawa, T.; Okura, M.; Vandenbroucke, T. R. A. (January 2018). "Carboniferous ostracods from central Honshu, Japan". Geological Magazine. 155 (1): 98–108. doi:10.1017/S0016756816000844. S2CID 132643646.
  3. ^ a b Sohn, I.G. (1954). "Ostracoda from the Permian of the Glass Mountains, Texas". U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper. 264-A. doi:10.3133/pp264A.
  4. ^ Tanaka, Gengo; Miyake, Yukio; Ono, Teruo; Yuan, Aihua; Ichida, Masahiro; Maeda, Haruyoshi; Crasquin, Sylvie (12 November 2018). "Early Permian (Cisuralian) ostracods from Japan: characteristic ostracod assemblage from a seamount of the Panthalassic Ocean". Zootaxa. 4515 (1): 1–67. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4515.1.1. PMID 30486187. S2CID 54118602.
  5. ^ Becker, G.; Wang, S.Q. (1992). "Kirkbyacea and Bairdiacea (Ostracoda) from the Palaeozoic of China". Palaeontographica Abteilung A. 224 (1–54).
  6. ^ Crasquin-Soleau, S.; Orchard, M.J. (1994). "Upper Paleozoic ostracodes of the Harper Ranch beds (south-central British Columbia, Canada)". Micropaleontology. 40 (3): 242–254. doi:10.2307/1485818. JSTOR 1485818.
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  8. ^ Fohrer, B. (1997). "Ostracoden aus dem Oberkarbon und Unterperm der Karnischen Alpen (Osterreich): systematik, biostratigraphie und palokologie". Jahrbuch der Geologischen Bundesanstalt. 140 (2): 99–191.
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  11. ^ Ishizaki, K. (1964). "Middle Permian ostracodes from the Iwaizaki Limestone, northeast Japan". Science Reports of the Tohoku University. Second Series, Geology. 36: 139–160. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  12. ^ a b Becker, G.; Wang, S.Q. (1992). "Kirkbyacea and Bairdiacea (Ostracoda) from the Palaeozoic of China". Palaeontographica Abteilung A. 224: 1–54.
  13. ^ Forel, Marie-Béatrice; Bercovici, Antoine; Yu, Jianxin (2020). "Ostracods after the end-Permian extinction in South China: insights into non-microbial survival". Micropaleontology. 66 (5): 377–396. doi:10.47894/mpal.66.5.02. S2CID 247811227.
  14. ^ Crasquin-Soleau, S. (1997). "First upper Paleozoic ostracodes from British Columbia (Canada): Harper Ranch Group". Palaeontographica Abteilung A. 244 (1–3): 37–84. doi:10.1127/pala/244/1997/37. S2CID 247211185.
  15. ^ Kellett, B. (1933). "Ostracodes of the Upper Pennsylvanian and the Lower Permian strata of Kansas: I. the Aparchitidae, Beyrichiidae, Glyptopleuridae, Kloedenellidae, Kirkbyiidae, and Youngiellidae". Journal of Paleontology. 7 (1): 59–108.
  16. ^ Tanaka, Gengo; Ono, Teruo; Yuan, Aihua; Ichida, Masahiro; Maeda, Haruyoshi (June 2012). "Early Permian Ostracods from Mugi County, Gifu Prefecture, Central Japan". Paleontological Research. 16 (2): 88–106. doi:10.2517/1342-8144-16.2.088. S2CID 129053654.
  17. ^ Yi, W.J. (2004). "Ostracodes from the Upper Permian and Lower Triassic at the Kongtongshan section of Datian, Fujian". Acta Palaeontologica Sinica. 43: 556–570. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  18. ^ Mackenzie, G. Jr.; Sando, W.J.; Pojeta, J. Jr.; Yochelson, E.L.; Sohn, I.G. (1969). "Revision of some of Girty's invertebrate fossils from the Fayetteville Shale (Mississippian) of Arkansas and Oklahoma". U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper. 606. doi:10.3133/pp606.
  19. ^ a b Hou, Y.T. (1954). "Some Lower Permian ostracods from western Hupeh". Acta Palaeontologica Sinica. 2: 227–266.
  20. ^ Kozur, H. (1991). "Permian deep-water ostracods from Sicily (Italy) part 1: taxonomy" (PDF). Geologisch-Paläontologische Mitteilungen Innsbruck. S3: 1–24. Retrieved 10 February 2022.