Linguaserridae Reich and Haude, 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00659.2019 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FCAB2D-FFBF-265D-FCF8-34EF48A829DE |
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Linguaserridae Reich and Haude, 2004 |
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Family Linguaserridae Reich and Haude, 2004 Genus Linguaserra Langer, 1991
Type species: Linguaserra ligula Langer, 1991 ; Germany, Devonian.
Linguaserra triassica Reich in Reich et al., 2018
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Material.—One goniodont ( PZO 11827) from Misurina Landslide bulk sample, Italy, Carnian, Triassic.
Description.—See Reich et al. (2018: 805–806).
Remarks.—This small linguaserrid goniodont ( Fig. 30F View Fig ) was described recently by Reich et al. (2018) as a new species, representing the stratigraphically youngest record of ophiocistioid teeth worldwide. Our Misurina material is important because it provides the only evidence of this “Palaeozoic” echinoderm group known from Mesozoic strata. Ophiocistioids, which are closely related to holothurians and echinoids ( Reich 2010a; Smith and Reich 2013; Rahman et al. 2019), are exclusively benthic and were presumably active predators using their lantern and teeth to capture small prey ( Haude 2004; Smith 2004a).
Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Carnian, Upper Triassic; northern Italy (southern Alps, Cassian Formation).
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