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A new large embolomere from East Kirkton
Jennifer A. Clack and Timothy R. Smithson
A new large embolomere from East Kirkton
Scottish Journal of Geology (July 2020) 56 (2): 153-158
A new large embolomere from East Kirkton
Scottish Journal of Geology (July 2020) 56 (2): 153-158
Index Terms/Descriptors
- Amphibia
- Anthracosauria
- bones
- Carboniferous
- Chordata
- Europe
- Great Britain
- jaws
- Labyrinthodontia
- Lower Carboniferous
- Middle Mississippian
- Mississippian
- morphology
- new taxa
- Paleozoic
- Pennsylvanian
- range
- Scotland
- skeletons
- skull
- species diversity
- taxonomy
- terrestrial environment
- Tetrapoda
- United Kingdom
- Upper Mississippian
- Vertebrata
- Visean
- Western Europe
- East Kirkton Limestone
- Embolomeri
- East Kirkton Quarry
- Bathgate Hills
- Reptiliomorpha
Latitude & Longitude
Abstract
The well-known Late Mississippian/Early Carboniferous locality of East Kirkton in Scotland has the earliest described fauna of terrestrial tetrapods. Seven species are now known, represented by articulated skeletons of moderate-sized animals with snout-vent length of up to 200mm, and each is unique to East Kirkton. Here we describe the skull bones of a much larger tetrapod that closely resembles those of embolomeres from the Pennsylvanian. Although the new material is too incomplete to be named as a new species, it enhances the taxonomic diversity of the East Kirkton tetrapod fauna, predates the embolomeres from other sites in Scotland and extends the range of the group earlier into the Mississippian.
ISSN: 0036-9276
EISSN: 2041-4951
Coden: SJGEAX
Serial Title: Scottish Journal of Geology
Serial Volume: 56
Serial Issue: 2
Title: A new large embolomere from East Kirkton
Affiliation: University Museum of Zoology,
Cambridge,
United Kingdom
Pages: 153-158
Published: 20200724
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society Publishing House for the Geological Societies of Edinburgh and Glasgow,
Bath,
United Kingdom
References: 40
DOI:
10.1144/sjg2020-008
Accession Number: 2020-070777
Categories: Vertebrate paleontology
Document Type: Serial
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus.
N54°40'00" - N61°00'00", W08°30'00" - W00°45'00"
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2022, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from The Geological Society, London, London, United Kingdom
Update Code: 202043