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Russian Geology and Geophysics

2010 year, number 6

EVOLUTION OF STROMATOPOROIDEA IN THE ORDOVICIAN-SILURIAN EPICONTINENTAL BASIN OF THE SIBERIAN PLATFORM AND TAIMYR

V.G. Khromycha
aA.A. Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, prosp. Akad. Koptyuga 3, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russia
Keywords: Stromatoporoidea, phylogeny, Ordovician, Silurian, East Siberia
Pages: 684-693

Abstract

The paper discusses the evolution of the order Stromatoporoidea in the epicontinental sedimentary basin of the Siberian Platform and Taimyr during the Ordovician and Silurian. Specimens of the oldest genus, Priscastroma , were found in the middle of Middle Ordovician sediments. This genus is represented by the species Priscastroma . gemina Khrom., which has two forms, A and B. Tracing the emergence of new genera over time, we identified two distinct branches in stromatoporoid evolution.
The ancestor of the first branch is P. gemina f. A., which gave rise to the genus Cystostroma . The latter is the ancestor of two subbranches with predominant horizontal skeletal elements. The subbranches differ only in tissue microstructure. The genera Stromatocerium, Dermatostroma , and Aulacera display dense fibrous microstructure, whereas the genus Rosenella and its descendants display dense microstructure. The genus Lophiostroma , with a lamellar-fibrous tissue, may be a dead branch of evolution.
The ancestor of the second branch is P. gemina f. B., which gave rise to the genus Labechia and its descendants. This branch has a dense tissue, with predominating vertical skeletal elements.
Ordovician stromatoporoids from Siberia were compared with those from other basins of the world. Comparison shows that all the Ordovician genera from the epicontinental basin of the Siberian Platform and Taimyr originated here. Thus, this basin was one of the centers of stromatoporoid origin.