hauterivian_echinoids_of_the_paris_basin
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This dataset compiles occurrence data (all data are referenced by locality names and georeferenced WGS1984) of fossil echinoids collated from the literature published over a century and a half, from 1857 to 2012, by Cotteau (1857—1878; 1862—1867), Valette (1908), Corroy (1925), Rat et al. (1987), and Saucède et al. (2012). The dataset was completed by data from collection specimens housed at the department of Geology of Université de Bourgogne (Dijon, France), specimens sampled in the field by J Houdard, A Valette, B David, and P Robert, at the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (Paris, France), specimens sampled by J Lambert, and at the department of Geosciences of Université de Rennes 1 (Rennes, France), specimens sampled by P Courville. The dataset also gives information on taxonomy (from species to order and higher taxonomic levels). Systematics was reviewed and homogeneized by T Saucède for taxonomic relevance (Saucède et al. 2012).

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Sophie Benetti, Thomas Saucède & Bruno David. Fossil echinoid (Echinoidea, Echinodermata) diversity of the Early Cretaceous (Hauterivian) in the Paris Basin (France). Zookeys.

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Palavras-chave

Echinoids; Hauterivian; Early Cretaceous; Paris Basin; France; Calcaires à Spatangues Formation

Contatos

Quem criou esse recurso:

Thomas Saucède
Associate Professor
university of Burgundy
6 bvd Gabriel
F-21000 Dijon
FR
+33 380 396379
http://thomassaucede.wordpress.com/

Quem pode responder a perguntas sobre o recurso:

Thomas Saucède
Associate Professor
university of Burgundy
6 bvd Gabriel
F-21000 Dijon
FR
+33 380 396379
http://thomassaucede.wordpress.com/

Quem preencher os metadados:

Thomas Saucède
Associate Professor
university of Burgundy
6 bvd Gabriel
F-21000 Dijon
FR
+33 380 396379
http://thomassaucede.wordpress.com/

Quem mais foi associado com o recurso:

Autor
Thomas Saucède
Associate Professor
university of Burgundy
6 bvd Gabriel
F-21000 Dijon
FR
+33 380 396379
http://thomassaucede.wordpress.com/
Autor
Sophie Benetti
BSc student
university of Burgundy
6 bvd Gabriel
F-21000 Dijon
FR
+33 380 396379
Autor
Bruno David
CNRS Research Director
CNRS/university of Burgundy
6 bvd Gabriel
F-21000 Dijon
FR
+33 380 396379
Cobertura Geográfica

The sampling area focuses on the Calcaires à Spatangues Formation that crops out in the southeast of the Paris Basin (France). The study area extends over the six following French departments: Cher, Nièvre, Yonne, Aube, Haute-Marne, and Meuse.

Coordenadas delimitadoras Sul Oeste [47, 2], Norte Leste [48, 5]
Cobertura Taxonômica

Fossil regular and irregular echinoids (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) of the Calcaires à Spatangues Formation represented by 26 species, 22 genera, 14 families, and 9 orders. Orders: Arbacioida Gregory, 1900; Cassiduloida L. Agassiz & Desor, 1847; Cidaroida Claus, 1880; Holasteroida Durham & Melville, 1957; Holectypoida Duncan, 1889; Pedinoida Mortensen, 1939; Phymosomatoida Mortensen, 1904; Salenioida Delage & Herouard, 1903; Spatangoida L. Agassiz, 1840. Families: Cidaridae Gray, 1825; Hemicidaridae Wright, 1857; Emiratiidae Ali, 1990; Stomechinidae Pomel, 1883; Acropeltidae Lambert & Thiéry, 1914; Arbaciidae Gray, 1855; Saleniidae L. Agassiz, 1838; Pedinidae Pomel, 1883; Holectypidae Lambert, 1899; Conulidae Lambert, 1911; Clypeidae Lambert, 1898; Pygaulidae Lambert, 1905; Nucleolitidae Agassiz & Desor, 1847; Toxasteridae Lambert, 1920. Genera: Goniopygus Agassiz, 1838; Codiopsis Agassiz, 1840; Disaster Agassiz, 1836; Pseudocidaris Etallon, 1859; Pygurus Agassiz, 1839; Clypeopygus d’Orbigny, 1856; Nucleolites Lamarck, 1801; Phyllobrissus Cotteau, 1859; Pygorhynchus Agassiz, 1839; Plagiochasma Pomel, 1883; Plegiocidaris Pomel, 1883; Salvaster Saucède, Dudicourt & Courville, 2012; Pseudholaster Pomel, 1883; Globator Agassiz, 1840; Coenholectypus Pomel, 1883; Pygolampas Saucède, Dudicourt & Courville, 2012; Hemipedina Wright, 1855; Loriolia Neumayr, 1881; Tetragramma Agassiz, 1840; Stomechinus Desor, 1856; Hyposalenia Desor, 1856; Toxaster Agassiz, 1840. Species: Plegiocidaris salviensis (Cotteau, 1851); Plegiocidaris lardyi (Desor, 1855); Plegiocidaris friburgensis (de Loriol, 1873); Plegiocidaris muricata (Roemer, 1836); Pseudocidaris clunifera (Agassiz, 1836); Loriolia rotularis (Agassiz, 1836); Loriolia bourgueti (Agassiz, 1840); Tetragramma autissiodorensis (Cotteau, 1851); Stomechinus fallax (Agassiz, 1840); Goniopygus peltatus (Agassiz, 1836); Codiopsis lorini Cotteau, 1851; Hyposalenia stellulata (Agassiz, 1838); Hemipedina minima (Cotteau, 1851); Coenholectypus macropygus (Agassiz, 1836); Globator incisa (Agassiz, in Desor 1842); Pygurus montmollini (Agassiz, 1836); Plagiochasma olfersii (Agassiz, 1836); Pygorhynchus obovatus (Agassiz, 1836); Nucleolites salviensis Cotteau, 1851; Phyllobrissus gresslyi (Agassiz, 1839); Clypeopygus paultrei (Cotteau, 1851); Pygolampas edita Saucède, Dudicourt & Courville 2012; Disaster subelongatus (d’Orbigny, 1853); Salvaster roberti Saucède, Dudicourt & Courville 2012; Pseudholaster intermedius (Goldfuss, 1829); Toxaster retusus (Lamarck, 1816).

Class  Echinoidea (sea-urchins)
Cobertura Temporal
Período de tempo em que viveu Early Cretaceous (early Hauterivian, Acanthodiscus radiatus chronozone) about 132 million years ago
Dados Sobre o Projeto

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Título Inventory of the fossil echinoid diversity of the Early Cretaceous (Hauterivian) in the Paris Basin (France).
Financiamento BioME team, UMR CNRS 6282 Biogéosciences, Université de Bourgogne.
Descrição da Área de Estudo This dataset inventories occurrence records of fossil echinoid specimens collected in the Calcaires à Spatangues Formation (CSF) that crops out in the southeast of the Paris Basin (France), from the town of Bar-le-Duc in the northeast to Sancerre in the southwest (Fig. 1A). The CSF is dated from the Acanthodiscus radiatus chronozone (ca. 132 Ma, early Hauterivian, Early Cretaceous) according to the cephalopods collected: Acanthodiscus radiatus (Bruguière, 1789), Leopoldia leopoldina group (d’Orbigny, 1841), and Cymatoceras pseudoelegans (d’Orbigny, 1840) (Cornuel 1841; Mégnien and Mégnien 1980; Magniez-Jannin 1984; Rat et al. 1987; Reboulet et al. 2009). The CSF is composed of limestone and clay deposits (Fig. 1B), only a few meter thick (ca. 0.5 to 8 m) with dominant bioclastic lithofacies (Rat et al. 1987). The average palaeo-depth was moderate (approximately few meters to ca. 20-30 m) based on dinoflagellates, foraminifer and bryozoan assemblages, and the overall sedimentation rate was low as suggested by the abundance of worn ferruginous bioclasts and ooliths (Rat et al. 1987; Walter 1996; Courtinat et al. 2006).
Descrição do Design This dataset compiles occurrence data (all data are referenced by locality names and georeferenced WGS1984) of fossil echinoids collated from the literature published over a century and a half, from 1857 to 2012, by Cotteau (1857—1878; 1862—1867), Valette (1908), Corroy (1925), Rat et al. (1987), and Saucède et al. (2012). The dataset was completed by data from collection specimens housed at the department of Geology of Université de Bourgogne (Dijon, France), specimens sampled in the field by J Houdard, A Valette, B David, and P Robert, at the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (Paris, France), specimens sampled by J Lambert, and at the department of Geosciences of Université de Rennes 1 (Rennes, France), specimens sampled by P Courville. The dataset also gives information on taxonomy (from species to order and higher taxonomic levels). Systematics was reviewed and homogeneized by T Saucède for taxonomic relevance (Saucède et al. 2012).

O pessoal envolvido no projeto:

Autor
Thomas Saucède
Métodos de Amostragem

Specimens were both collected in the field and consulted in public collections of Université de Rennes 1 (Rennes, France), Université de Bourgogne (Dijon, France), and Muséum national d’Histoire Naturelle (Paris, France). Identification of specimens was performed at species level based on descriptions by G Cotteau (1857—1878; 1862—1867), A Valette (1908), G Corroy (1925), P Rat et al. (1987), and T Saucède et al. (2012). Taxonomy was updated when it proved necessary following Kier (1962), Durham et al. (1966), Smith (1984), and Kroh and Smith (2010). Though paraphyletic, some family names have been used for convenience (Nucleolitidae Agassiz & Desor, 1847; Toxasteridae Lambert, 1920). The accuracy and geographic coordinates of localities where collection specimens came from was checked based on geological grounds (BRGM sources). Dubious localities were discarded.

Área de Estudo Specimens were both collected in the field and consulted in public collections of Université de Rennes 1 (Rennes, France), Université de Bourgogne (Dijon, France), and Muséum national d’Histoire Naturelle (Paris, France)
Controle de Qualidade The accuracy and geographic coordinates of localities where collection specimens came from was checked based on geological grounds (BRGM sources). Dubious localities were discarded.

Descrição dos passos do método:

  1. The Calcaires à Spatangues Formation consists of shallow marine sediments that were deposited in the southeast of the Paris Basin (France) during the early Hauterivian (Acanthodiscus radiatus zone). These deposits are rich and diversified in a benthic fauna among which echinoids predominate. The systematic status of echinoids of the Calcaires à Spatangues Fm. was revised so as to update the list of echinoid species reported in the Formation and better assess its remarkable diversity. Of the 54 echinoid species ever described, 26 species are recognized that belong to 16 different families, among which regular (13 species) and irregular (13 species) echinoids are represented in equal proportion.
Dados de Coleção
Nome da Coleção University of Burgundy - Earth Sciences
Identificador da Coleção Valette, Houdard, David
Identificador da Coleção Parental Jérôme Thomas
Métodos de preservação do espécime Outro
Unidades de Curadoria Entre 1.000 e 2.000 specimens
Citações bibliográficas
  1. Corroy G (1925) Le Néocomien de la bordure orientale du Bassin de Paris. Bulletin de la Société des Sciences naturelles de Nancy 4: 171—506. Cotteau GH (1851) Catalogue méthodique des échinides recueillis dans l'étage néocomien de l’Yonne. Bulletin de la Société des Sciences historiques et naturelles de l’Yonne 5: 1—283. Cotteau GH (1857–78) Etudes sur les échinides fossiles du département de l’Yonne. Tome II. Terrain Crétacé. J-B Baillière, Paris, 518 pp. Valette DA (1908) Révision des échinides fossiles de l’Yonne 2. Bulletin de la Société des Sciences historiques et naturelles de l’Yonne 61(2): 183—385. Resources for dataset
Metadados Adicionais
Propósito This dataset inventories occurrence records of fossil echinoid specimens collected in the Calcaires à Spatangues Formation (CSF) that crops out in the southeast of the Paris Basin (France), and is dated from the Acanthodiscus radiatus chronozone (ca. 132 Ma, early Hauterivian, Early Cretaceous). Fossil richness and abundance of the CSF has attracted the attention of palaeontologists since the middle of the nineteenth century. This dataset compiles occurrence data (referenced by locality names and geographic coordinates with decimal numbers) of fossil echinoids both collated from the literature published over a century and a half, and completed by data from collection specimens. The dataset also gives information on taxonomy (from species to order and higher taxonomic levels), which has been checked for reliability and consistency. It compiles a total of 628 georeferenced occurrence data of 26 echinoid species represented by 22 genera, 14 families, and 9 orders.