Placoderms from the Lower Devonian "placoderm sandstone" of the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland with biostratigraphical and palaeobiogeographical implications

Piotr Szrek, Vincent Dupret

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    Abstract

    The siliciclastic sequence of the Lower Devonian of the southern part of the Holy Cross Mountains in Poland is renown for abundant vertebrate fossils, including ostracoderm, sarcopterygian, acanthodian, chondrichthyan, and placoderm remains. Study of the vertebrate assemblage from the "placoderm sandstone" from Podlazie Hill in the Holy Cross Mountains reveals that the remains belong to Kujdanowiaspis sp. Among other unspecified actinolepids and brachythoracids. The Polish actinolepid material is characterised by sizes bigger than those of the Podolian specimens; this may be related to geographic variation. Owing to the proximity between Podolia and Holy Cross Mountains we suggest that Kujdanowiaspis sp. From the Holy Cross Mountains may be a refugee of some species of Kujdanowiaspis from the Lochkovian-Pragian of Podolia and/or from Spain. Some anterolateral plates provisionally assigned to Arthrodira indet. Probably represent a new genus due to the high overlapping surface for median dorsal and anteroventrolateral plates.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)789-800
    Number of pages12
    JournalActa Palaeontologica Polonica
    Volume62
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

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