Here we described a series of ammonoid specimens from the Early Triassic of Chaohu, South China and recognized the occurrence of Procolumbites for the first time in this area. The Procolumbites layer is about one meter above the first appearance of Chaohusaurus, indicating that the oldest Chaohusaurus is within the Procolumbites Zone of middle Spathian age. This new age constrain is significantly older than the previously suggested Subcolumbites Zone assignment (early late Spathian). To date, Chaohusaurus is the oldest known ichthyopterygian.

Ammonoid age control of the Early Triassic marine reptiles from Chaohu (South China) / C. Ji, C. Zhang, D. Jiang, H. Bucher, R. Motani, A. Tintori. - In: PALAEOWORLD. - ISSN 1871-174X. - (2014 Dec 08). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1016/j.palwor.2014.11.009]

Ammonoid age control of the Early Triassic marine reptiles from Chaohu (South China)

A. Tintori
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2014

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Here we described a series of ammonoid specimens from the Early Triassic of Chaohu, South China and recognized the occurrence of Procolumbites for the first time in this area. The Procolumbites layer is about one meter above the first appearance of Chaohusaurus, indicating that the oldest Chaohusaurus is within the Procolumbites Zone of middle Spathian age. This new age constrain is significantly older than the previously suggested Subcolumbites Zone assignment (early late Spathian). To date, Chaohusaurus is the oldest known ichthyopterygian.
Ammonoid; Early Triassic; Marine reptiles; Chaohu
Settore GEO/01 - Paleontologia e Paleoecologia
8-dic-2014
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