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Goreville Illinois
A microsaur from the Mississippian of Illinois and a standard format for morphological characters
FIGURE 2 —Geographic location and paleoenvironmental context of the 16 fiel...
FIGURE 11 —Typical Archimedes morphologies in colonies from back-shoal en...
A Theoretical Morphologic Analysis of Ecomorphologic Variation in Archimedes Helical Colony Form
THE MANDIBLE OF THE PRIMITIVE TETRAPOD GREERERPETON, AND THE EARLY EVOLUTION OF THE TETRAPOD LOWER JAW
The Southeastern Illinois earthquake of October 29, 1934
PALEOECOLOGIC ANALYSIS OF EDRIOASTEROID (ECHINODERMATA) ENCRUSTED SLABS FROM THE CHESTERIAN (UPPER MISSISSIPPIAN) KINKAID LIMESTONE OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
Deltaherpeton hiemstrae , a New Colosteid Tetrapod from the Mississippian of Iowa
Demarcation of Early Pennsylvanian paleovalleys in depozones of the Appalachian foreland-basin system based on detrital-zircon U-Pb and Hf analysis
The Hancock County tetrapod locality: A new Mississippian (Chesterian) wetlands fauna from western Kentucky (USA)
The earliest tetrapods are known from a handful of Upper Devonian and Lower Carboniferous localities in Europe, North America, and Australia. All Upper Devonian sites and virtually all Early Carboniferous faunas are regarded as predominantly aquatic and most occur within, or are associated with, wetland habitats. A new mid-Carboniferous (Elvirian, Namurian A) fossil locality in Kentucky preserves the first tetrapod fauna from the eastern portion of the Illinois Basin. Four distinct facies at the locality have yielded vertebrate material. Diverse faunas have been found in an abandoned channel/oxbow facies and a floodplain/lake facies. The abandoned channel/oxbow facies contains Colosteidae, Embolomeri, Rhizodontida, Dipnoi, Xenacanthiformes, Palaeonisciformes, and Gyracanthidae remains. This assemblage is similar to known Mississippian freshwater and brackish-water faunas, providing further evidence of a cosmopolitan tetrapod province during the Mississippian. A different fauna, rich in tetrapods but lacking fish, is associated with granular carbonate masses, rooting structures, and a paleosol in the floodplain/ lake facies. Isolated and associated tetrapod elements from this facies exhibit morphological adaptations that may suggest a fauna of more highly terrestrial vertebrates than previously known from the North American Mississippian.