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ACTA PALAEONTOLOGICA POLONICA
卷 53, 期 3, 页码 525-537出版社
INST PALEOBIOLOGII PAN
DOI: 10.4202/app.2008.0310
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Solemyidae; Manzanellidae; Lucinidae; Thyasiridae; hydrocarbon seeps; chemosymbiosis; Cretaceous; Japan
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- European Commission [MEIF-CT-2005-515420]
- 21st Century COE Program [G3]
Cretaceous cold-seep deposits of the Yezo Group on Hokkaido, Japan, yield a rich and well-preserved mollusk fauna. The systematics of nine bivalve species previously reported from these deposits can now be reevaluated using newly collected fossils. The fossils include a Cenomanian specimen of Nucinella gigantea with a drill hole possibly made by a naticid, by far the oldest record of a drill hole from a cold seep site. In Japan, Cretaceous seep bivalve assemblages are characterized by (i) the unique occurrence of large specimens of Nucinella (Manzanellidae), (ii) the commonly present nuculid Acila (Truncacila), and (iii) a high diversity of lucinids, possibly as many as four distinct genera. Two new species described are the Albian Acharax mikasaensis (Solemyidae) and the Albian to Campanian Thyasira tanabei (Thyasiridae), of which the former had previously been misidentified as the oldest vesicomyid, the latter as the oldest Conchocele.
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