Roundyella is an extinct genus of ostracod (seed shrimp) belonging to the order Leperditellocopida and family Scrobiculidae.[1][2] Specimens have been found in beds of Devonian[3] to Triassic[4] age in Australia,[5] Asia,[6][4] Europe,[7] North America,[1] and South America.[8]

Roundyella
Temporal range: Devonian-Triassic
Roundyella? simplex, R. nodomarginata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Ostracoda
Order: Leperditellocopida
Family: Scrobiculidae
Genus: Roundyella

Species edit

  • Roundyella bellatula Bradfield 1935[9]
  • Roundyella dorsopapillosa Sohn 1954[10]
  • Roundyella kroemmelbeini Kozur 1985[11]
  • Roundyella lebaensis Krommelbein 1958[12]
  • Roundyella ludbrookae Fleming 1985[5]
  • Roundyella neopapillosa Ishizaki 1964[13]
  • Roundyella ovatiformis Hou 1954[14]
  • Roundyella papilliformis Wang 1978[15]
  • Roundyella simplex Girty 1910[16]
  • Roundyella simplicissima Knight 1928[17]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Sohn, I.G. (1961). "Aechminella, Amphissites, Kirkbyella, and related genera". U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper. Professional Paper. 330-B. doi:10.3133/pp330B.
  2. ^ Abushik, A. F. (September 2015). "Ostracods (Crustacea): Some problems of systematics". Paleontological Journal. 49 (5): 485–495. doi:10.1134/S0031030115050020. S2CID 85715125.
  3. ^ Ficner, F.; Havlicek, V. (1978). "Middle Devonian brachiopods from Celechovice, Moravia". Sborník Geologických Věd, Paleontologie. 21: 49–106.
  4. ^ a b Forel, Marie‐Béatrice; Crasquin, Sylvie; Chitnarin, Anisong; Angiolini, Lucia; Gaetani, Maurizio (May 2015). "Precocious sexual dimorphism and the Lilliput effect in Neo‐Tethyan Ostracoda (Crustacea) through the Permian–Triassic boundary". Palaeontology. 58 (3): 409–454. doi:10.1111/pala.12151. hdl:2434/354270. S2CID 140198533.
  5. ^ a b Ferdinando, D. (2001). Ostracode and foraminiferal taxonomy and paleoecology of the Holmwood Shale, northern Perth Basin, Western Australia [dissertation (PDF). University of Western Australia. pp. 1–326. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  6. ^ Zazzali, Sindbad; Crasquin, Sylvie; Deconinck, Jean-François; Feng, Qinglai (September 2015). "Biodiversity across the Guadalupian-Lopingian Boundary: first results on the ostracod (Crustacea) fauna, Chaotian section (Sichuan Province, South China)" (PDF). Geodiversitas. 37 (3): 283–313. doi:10.5252/g2015n3a1. S2CID 128473981.
  7. ^ 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.
  8. ^ Hoover, P.R. (1981). "Paleontology, Taphonomy, and Paleoecology of the Palmarito Formation (Permian of Venezuela)". Bulletins of American Paleontology. 80 (313): 1–138.
  9. ^ Crasquin-Soleau, S. (1999). "First Permian Ostracode Fauna from the Arabian Plate (Khuff Formation, Sultanate of Oman)" (PDF). Micropaleontology. 45 (2): 163–182. doi:10.2307/1486111. JSTOR 1486111.
  10. ^ Sohn, I.G. (1954). "Ostracoda from the Permian of the Glass Mountains, Texas". U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper. Professional Paper. 264-A. doi:10.3133/pp264A.
  11. ^ Mette, W. (2008). "Upper Permian and lowermost Triassic stratigraphy, facies and ostracods in NW Iran – implications for the P/T extinction event". Stratigraphy. 5: 205–219.
  12. ^ Olempska, E.; Blaszyk, J. (1996). "Ostracods from the Permian of Spitsbergen" (PDF). Polish Polar Research. 17: 3–20. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  13. ^ Ishizaki, K. (1964). "Middle Permian ostracodes from the Iwaizaki Limestone, northeast Japan". Science Reports of the Tohoku University. Second Series, Geology. 36: 139–160.
  14. ^ Hou, Y. T. (1954). "Some Lower Permian ostracods from western Hupeh". Acta Palaeontologica Sinica. 2: 227–266.
  15. ^ Yan, T. Z.; Wang, S. Q.; Qi, Y. P. (2005). "Ostracodes from the Chuanshan Formation at the Shencun section of Tonglu, Zhejiang". Acta Palaeontologica Sinica. 44: 247–259. Retrieved 14 February 2022.
  16. ^ Sohn, I.G. (1969). "Revision of some of Girty's invertebrate fossils from the Fayetteville Shale (Mississippian) of Arkansas and Oklahoma – Ostracodes". U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper. 606-F. doi:10.3133/pp606.
  17. ^ 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.