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Cephalopods from the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) Boundary Interval on the Brazos River, Texas, and Extinction of the Ammonites.

Authors :
Witts, James D.
Landman, Neil H.
Garb, Matthew P.
Irizarry, Kayla M.
Larina, Ekaterina
Thibault, Nicolas
Razmjooei, Mohammad J.
Yancey, Thomas E.
Myers, Corinne E.
Source :
American Museum Novitates; 2021, Vol. 2020 Issue 3964, p1-52, 52p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We report on new collections of cephalopods (ammonites and nautilids) from the Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) successions of the Corsicana and Kincaid formations exposed along the Brazos River in Falls County, Texas. An abundant fauna of eight species comprising four genera of ammonites is described from the Corsicana Formation, including Discoscaphites mullinaxorum n. sp. The presence of abundant aptychi (probably lower jaws) of Discoscaphites and Eubaculites, as well as juvenile specimens, indicates a living population that experienced little postmortem drift. The lytoceratid genus Gaudryceras is also reported for the first time from the Brazos River area. Presence of the index taxon Discoscaphites iris (Conrad, 1858) indicates that the fauna belongs to the D. iris Range Zone, the highest ammonite range zone in North America. Correlation with new and existing microfossil data indicates that the fauna represents the uppermost Maastrichtian, and comparison with published records further suggests that this is the most diverse D. iris Zone fauna yet reported from the Gulf and Atlantic Coastal Plains of North America. Three ammonite genera are recorded from the basal units of the K-Pg event deposit at Brazos, which likely represents deposition in the immediate aftermath of the Chicxulub impact event. A single specimen of the nautilid Eutrephoceras is reported from the Danian Kincaid Formation, less than 300 kyr after the K-Pg boundary. These data provide new information on the differing fate of these cephalopod groups during the K-Pg mass extinction and add to the picture of diverse and abundant Maastrichtian ammonite faunas prior to the Chicxulub impact event. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00030082
Volume :
2020
Issue :
3964
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
American Museum Novitates
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
148110021
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1206/3964.1