Equinoideos irregulares (Orden Spatangoida) del Cretácico de México

 

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Autoři: Martínez Melo, Alejandra, Buitrón Sánchez, Blanca Estela, Solís Marín, Francisco Alonso, Laguarda Figueras, Alfredo
Médium: artículo original
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Datum vydání:2017
Popis:Irregular echinoids (Order Spatangoida) from the Cretaceous of Mexico. Echinoids are a very important part of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic fossil fauna of Mexico. Among them, spatangoids are widely represented in several Cretaceous fossiliferous outcrops, and have stratigraphical and paleoecological value due to their good preservation of the Cretaceous. The review of order Spatangoida L. Agassiz, 1840 from the Cretaceous in Mexico allowed un update the taxonomy of species and contributed to the study of paleogeographic and stratigraphic distribution. The order Spatangoida is the most diverse in Mexico with three families (Toxasteridae, Hemiasteridae, Micrasteridae), seven genera (Epiaster, Heteraster, Macraster, Washitaster, Hemiaster, Proraster, Micraster) and 21 species. Family Toxasteridae is the most numerous with 54 % of the species reported for the Cretaceous of Mexico. Spatangoids from the Cretaceous of Mexico are found in different localities in Sonora (Cerro de las Conchas), Chihuahua (Cerro de Muleros, Sierra de Juárez, Placer de Guadalupe, Sierras La Ranchera, El Presidio, Sierra Banco de Lucero, Sierra La Encantada, Villa Ahumada), Coahuila (Sierra de Tlahualilo), Nuevo León (Sinclinal de Delgado), San Luis Potosí (Zamachihue), Colima (El Rosario), Puebla (San Juan Raya, Barranca Salitrillo), Guerrero (Cerro de Ahuexotitlán) and Oaxaca (Las Huertas). Rev. Biol. Trop. 65(Suppl. 1): S113-S136. Epub 2017 November 01. 
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Instituce:Universidad de Costa Rica
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Klíčové slovo:Irregular echinoids
Spatangoida
Cretaceous
Mexico.