Potamophloios canadensis Pisera, Siver, and Wolfe, 2013
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Potamophloios canadensis Pisera, Siver, and Wolfe, 2013 View in CoL
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Type horizon: Lutetian, middle Eocene.
Type locality: Giraffe Kimberlite maar, Northern Canada (64°44’ N, 109°45’ W) GoogleMaps .
References: Pisera et al. 2013.
Description (emended from Pisera et al. 2013).—Megascleres. Strongyles with highly variable size (7.90–30.9 × 3.12–5.0 μm), smooth, thick, often curved, or otherwise slightly irregular, frequently with inflated tips. Microscleres presumed) smooth strongyles. Gemmuloscleres not detected. No whole intact gemmules.
Remarks.—Pisera et al. (2013) report that a possible attribution to the genus Corvospongilla must to be excluded because of the lack of typical microscleres and gemmuloscleres belonging to this genus in all examined samples. Potamophloios canadensis is the oldest record belonging to the family Potamolepidae , of which the present geographic range is quite exclusive from Africa and South America with spot-like enclaves in the southern Nearctic Region, Thailand, and Oceanic Islands, i.e., Fiji and New Caledonia. Its presence in North Canada is consistent with the recent discovery of a living new potamolepid genus Cherokeesia Copeland, Pronzato, and Manconi 2015 and species ( Cherokeesia armata ) from the Tennessee, and the fact that during the Eocene the climate of northern Canada and Nearctic Region was much warmer than today, as indicated by the presence of the redwood tree Metasequoia ( Siver and Wolfe 2009) .
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