1978 in paleontology

Summary

Paleontology, palaeontology or palæontology (from Greek: paleo, "ancient"; ontos, "being"; and logos, "knowledge") is the study of prehistoric life forms on Earth through the examination of plant and animal fossils.[1] This includes the study of body fossils, tracks (ichnites), burrows, cast-off parts, fossilised faeces (coprolites), palynomorphs and chemical residues. Because mankind has encountered fossils for millennia, paleontology has a long history both before and after becoming formalized as a science. This article records significant discoveries and events related to paleontology that occurred in the year 1978.

List of years in paleontology (table)
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Expeditions, field work, and fossil discoveries edit

Cnidarians edit

Maurits Lindström, described the earliest known octocoral in Sweden shifting the first known appearance from the Cretaceous to the Ordovician.[3]

Arthropods edit

Newly named crustaceans edit

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Aenigmacaris[4]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Schram & Horner

Serpukhovian

Bear Gulch Limestone

  United States
  Montana

An aeschronectid, type species is A. cornigerum

 
Aenigmacaris

Bairdops beargulchensis[4]

Sp nov

Valid

Schram & Horner

Serpukhovian

Bear Gulch Limestone

  United States
  Montana

An early mantis shrimp

Dithyrocaris rolfei[4]

Sp nov

Valid

Schram & Horner

Serpukhovian

Bear Gulch Limestone

  United States
  Montana

A phyllocarid

Perimecturus rapax[4]

Sp nov

Valid

Schram & Horner

Serpukhovian

Bear Gulch Limestone

  United States
  Montana

An early mantis shrimp

 
Perimecturus rapax

Sairocaris centurion[4]

Sp nov

Valid

Schram & Horner

Serpukhovian

Bear Gulch Limestone

  United States
  Montana

A sairocaridid

Fish edit

Newly named Ray-finned fish edit

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Eohiodon woodruffi[5]

Sp nov

jr synonym

Wilson

Ypresian

Klondike Mountain Formation

  United States
  Washington

A mooneye,
Moved to Hiodon woodruffi in 2008[6]

 
Hiodon woodruffi

Dinosaurs edit

Newly named dinosaurs edit

Data courtesy of George Olshevsky's dinosaur genera list.[7]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

"Amtosaurus"[8]

Gen nov

Nomen dubium.

Kurzanov

Tumanova

"Coloradia"[9]

Gen et sp nov

jr homonym

Bonaparte

Preoccupied by Blake 1863. Renamed Coloradisaurus.

Lesothosaurus[10]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Galton

Early Jurassic

  Lesotho

Possible junior synonym of Fabrosaurus.

 
Lesothosaurus

Micropachycephalosaurus[11]

Gen nov

Valid

Dong

  China

A pachycephalosaur.

 
Micropachycephalosaurus

Ohmdenosaurus[12]

Valid

Wild

  Germany

"Roccosaurus"[13]

Nomen nudum.

van Heerden vide: Anderson & Cruickshank

Junior synonym of Melanorosaurus.

Saurornitholestes[14]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Sues

Campanian

Judith River Formation

  Canada
(  Alberta

A North Polar Dromaeosaur.

 
Saurornitholestes

Yangchuanosaurus[15]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Zhiming, Chang, Li, & Zhou

  China

A carnosaur

 
Yangchuanosaurus

General research edit

Birds edit

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Aldabranas cabri [16]

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Valid

Colin J. O. Harrison

Cyril A. Walker

Late Pleistocene

Aldabra Atoll

An Anatidae, this is the type species of the new genus.

Anser eldaricus [17]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Nikolaj I. Burchak-Abramovich

D. V. Gadzyev

Pliocene

Late Sarmantian

An Anatidae.

Apus baranensis [18]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Dénes Jánossy

Late Pliocene

MN 16a; MN 17

An Apodidae.

Chaetura baconica [18]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Dénes Jánossy

Late Miocene

MN 11-12

An Apodidae.

"Gallus" europaeus [19]

Sp. nov.

Valid ?

Colin J. O. Harrison

Middle Pleistocene

MQ 2A

A Phasianidae.The taxonomic status of this species should be reevaluated. There is no evidence, that it belongs to the genus Gallus Brisson.

Gavia brodkorbi [20]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Hildegarde Howard

Late Miocene

Monterey Formation

A Gaviidae.

Mergus miscellus [21]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Rafael Alvarez

Storrs L. Olson

Late Miocene

Calvert Formation

An Anatidae.

"Milvus" brachypterus [18]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Dénes Jánossy

Early Pleistocene

MQ 1b

An Apodidae Incertae Sedis.

Morus magnus [20]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Hildegarde Howard

Late Miocene

Monterey Formation

A Sulidae.

Phalacrocorax anatolicus [22]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Cécile Mourer-Chauviré

Middle Miocene

Helvetian

A Phalacrocoracidae, transferred to the genus Nectornis Cheneval, 1984 by Mlíkovský, 1998.[23]

Pterodroma kurodai [16]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Colin J. O. Harrison

Cyril A. Walker

Pleistocene

Aldabra Atoll

A Procellariidae.

Puffinus barnesi [20]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Hildegarde Howard

Late Miocene

Monterey Formation

A Procellariidae.

Recurvirostra sanctaneboulae [24]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Cécile Mourer-Chauviré

Late Eocene

MP 18

A Recurvirostridae, most unlikely it is a Recurvirostra or even a Recurvirostridae.

Surnia robusta [18]

Sp. nov.

Valid

Dénes Jánossy

Late Pliocene;

Early Pleistocene

MN 16,

MN 18;

MQ 1b

A Strigidae.

Pterosaurs edit

Name Status Authors Location Notes

Geosternbergia

Valid

Miller

 
Geosternbergia

Peteinosaurus

Valid

Wild

Campylognathoides Indicus[25]

Nomen Dubium

Popular culture edit

  • Dinosaur Planet by Anne McAffrey was published. This novel was about a planet called Ireta that was populated by dinosaurs transplanted there by aliens attempting to preserve Earth's Mesozoic biosphere. Paleontologist William A. S. Sarjeant has praised the intelligent pterosaurs descended from Quetzalcoatlus in the novel as plausible.[26]

References edit

  1. ^ Newman, Garfield; et al. (2001). Echoes from the past: world history to the 16th century. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. ISBN 978-0-07-088739-8.
  2. ^ Trexler, D., 2001, Two Medicine Formation, Montana: geology and fauna: In: Mesozoic Vertebrate Life, edited by Tanke, D. H., and Carpenter, K., Indiana University Press, pp. 298–309.
  3. ^ Bergström, Stig M.; Bergström, Jan; Kumpulainen, Risto; Ormö, Jens; Sturkell, Erik (2007). "Maurits Lindström – A renaissance geoscientist". GFF. 129 (2): 65–70. doi:10.1080/11035890701292065. S2CID 140593975.
  4. ^ a b c d e Schram, Frederick R.; Horner, John (1978). "Crustacea of the Mississippian Bear Gulch Limestone of Central Montana". Journal of Paleontology. 52 (2): 394–406. ISSN 0022-3360.
  5. ^ Wilson, M. (1978). "Eohiodon woodruffi n. sp.(Teleostei, Hiodontidae), from the Middle Eocene Klondike Mountain Formation near Republic, Washington". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 15 (5): 679–686. doi:10.1139/e78-075.
  6. ^ Hilton, E. J.; Grande, L. (2008). "Fossil Mooneyes (Teleostei: Hiodontiformes, Hiodontidae) from the Eocene of western North America, with a reassessment of their taxonomy". Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 295: 221–251. doi:10.1144/sp295.13. S2CID 128680041.
  7. ^ Olshevsky, George. "Dinogeorge's Dinosaur Genera List". Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2008-08-07.
  8. ^ Kurzanov, S.M. and T.A. Tumanova. 1978. On the structure of the endocranium in some anylosaurs from Mongolia [in Russian]. Paleontol. Zh. 1978: pp. 90-96.
  9. ^ Bonaparte, J.F. 1978. Coloradia brevis n. gen. et. n. sp. (Saurischia, Prosauropoda), dinosaurio Plateosauridae de la Formacion Los Colorados Triasico superior de La Rioja, Argentina. Ameghiniana 15: pp. 327-332.
  10. ^ a b Galton, P.M. (1978). "Fabrosauridae, the basal family of ornithischian dinosaurs (Reptilia: Ornithopoda)". Paläontologische Zeitschrift. 52 (1–2): 138–159. doi:10.1007/BF03006735. S2CID 84613826.
  11. ^ Dong, Z. 1978. A new genus of Pachycephalosauria from Laiyang, Shantung. Vertebrata PalAsiatica 16: pp. 225-228.
  12. ^ Wild, R. 1978. Ein Sauropoden-Rest (Reptilia, Saurischia) aus dem Posidonienschiefer (Lias, Toarcium) von Holzmaden. Stuttgarter Beitrage zur Naturkunde, Serie B (Geologie und Paleontologie) 41: pp. 1-15.
  13. ^ van Heerden vide Anderson, J. M., and A.R.I. Cruickshank. 1978. The biostratigraphy of the Permian and the Triassic. Part 5. A review of the classification and distribution of Permo-Triassic tetrapods. Palaeontographica Africana 21: pp. 15-44.
  14. ^ Sues, H -D. 1978. A new small theropod dinosaur from the Judith River Formation (Campanian) of Alberta, Canada. Zool. J. Linn. Soc. London 62: pp. 381-400.
  15. ^ Dong, Z., Y. Chang, X. Li, and S. Zhou. 1978. Note on a new carnosaur (Yangchuanosaurus shangyouensis gen. et sp. nov.) from the Jurassic of Yangchuan District, Szechuan Province. Kexue Tongbao 23: pp. 298-302.
  16. ^ a b Colin J. O. Harrison & Cyril A. Walker (1978). "Pleistocene Bird Remains from Aldabra Atoll Indian Ocean". Journal of Natural History. 12 (1): 7–14. doi:10.1080/00222937800770021a.
  17. ^ Nikolaj I. Burchak-Abramovich & D. V. Gadzyev (1978). "Anser eldaricus sp. nova from Upper Sarmatian Hipparion Fauna of Eldar". Acta Zoologica Cracoviensia. 23: 67–78.
  18. ^ a b c d Dénes Jánossy (1978). "Plio-Pleistocene Bird Remains from the Carpathian Basin. III. Strigiformes, Falconiformes, Caprimulgiformes, Apodiformes". Aquila. 84: 9–36.
  19. ^ Colin J. O. Harrison (1978). "A New Jungle-Fowl from the Pleistocene of Europe". Journal of Archaeological Science. 290 (4): 1–26. doi:10.1016/0305-4403(78)90056-0.
  20. ^ a b c Hildegarde Howard (1978). "Late Miocene Marine Birds from Orange County, California" (PDF). Museum of Natural History of Los Angeles County, Contributions in Science. 290: 1–26. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-09-12. Retrieved 2014-09-11.
  21. ^ Rafael Alvarez & Storrs L. Olson (1978). "A New Merganser from the Miocene of Virginia (Aves: Anatidae)" (PDF). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington. 91 (2): 522–532.[permanent dead link]
  22. ^ Cécile Mourer-Chauviré (1978). "Oiseaux. Pg. 52-54 In: Jean Claude Paicheler, France de Broin, Jean Gaudant, Cécile Mourer-Chauviré, Jean Claude Rage & Colette Vergnoud-Crazzini, 1978: Le Basin Lacustre Miocène de Bes-Konak (Anatolie-Turquie): Gélogie et Introduction à la Paléontologie des Vertébrés". Géobios. 11 (1): 43–65. doi:10.1016/S0016-6995(78)80018-7.
  23. ^ Jirí Mlíkovský (1978). "Early Miocene Birds of Břešt'any, Czech Republic" (PDF). Casopis Narodniho Muzea, Rada Prirodovedna. 167: 99–101. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-09-12. Retrieved 2014-09-11.
  24. ^ Cécile Mourer-Chauviré (1978). "La Poche à Phosphate de Ste. Neboule (Lot) et sa Faune de Vertébrès du Ludien Supérieur. 6. Oiseaux". Palaeovertebrata. 8: 217–229.
  25. ^ Jain, S. L. (1974). "Jurassic pterosaur from India". Geological Society of India. 15 (3): 330–335. Retrieved 15 June 2023.
  26. ^ Sarjeant, W. A. S., 2001, Dinosaurs in fiction: In: Mesozoic Vertebrate Life, edited by Tanke, D. H., and Carpenter, K., Indiana University Press, p. 504-529.