1990 in paleontology

Summary

Paleontology or palaeontology 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 feces (coprolites), palynomorphs and chemical residues. Because humans have 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 or were published in the year 1990.

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Plants edit

Conifers edit

Pinaceae edit

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Synonymized taxa Notes Images

Abies rigida[2][3]

Syn nov

valid

Knowlton

Oligocene
Chattian

Creede Formation

  US
  Colorado

  • Abies longirostris (1923)

A possible bristlecone fir species

 
Abies rigida

Pinus crossii[2][3]

Syn nov

Valid

Knowlton

Oligocene
Chattian

Creede Formation

  US
  Colorado

  • Pinus aristata fossilis(1934)
  • Pinus coloradensis (1923)
  • Pinus similis (1923)
  • Pinus wasonii (1987)

A bristle cone pine species

Angiosperms edit

Basal eudicots edit

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Synonymized taxa Notes Images

Berberis coloradensis[3]

Syns nov

Valid

Axelrod

Oligocene
Chattian

Creede Formation

  US
  Colorado

synonymy
  • Berberis riogrande (1987)
  • Fendlera coloradensis p.p. (1987)
  • Philadelphus creedensis (1987)
  • Vaccinium creedensis (1987)

A barberry species

Mahonia aceroides[2][3]

Comb et syn nov

valid

(Knowlton) Schorn & Wolfe

Oligocene
Chattian

Creede Formation

  US
  Colorado

synonymy
  • Mahonia creedensis (1956)
  • Mahonia hakeaefolia p.p. (1936)
  • Mahonia marginata p.p. (1936)

An Mahonia species
Moved from Sterculia aceroides (1923)

Superroids edit

Malpighiales edit
Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Synonymized taxa Notes Images

Populus larsenii[2][3]

Comb et syn nov

valid

(Knowlton) Schorn & Wolfe

Oligocene
Chattian

Creede Formation

  US
  Colorado

synonymy
  • Betula smithiana p.p. 1987
  • Populus cedrusensis
    auct. non Wolfe, nec Axelrod, 1987
  • Populus creedensis (1987)
  • Populus lesquereuxi
    auct. non Cockerell, nec Knowlton, 1923
  • Populus pliotremuloides
    auct. non Axelrod, 1937 nec Axelrod, 1987

First identified as a possible Alder species
Moved from Alnus? larseni (1923)

Paleomycology edit

newly named fungi edit

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type unit Location Notes Images

Coprinites[4]

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Poinar & Singer

Burdigalian

Dominican amber.

  Dominican Republic

first mushroom genus described from the fossil record

Arthropods edit

newly named insects edit

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type unit Location Notes Images

Casaleia[5]

Gen nov

valid

Pagliano & Scaramozzino

Middle Miocene

Chon-Tyz mine

  Kyrgyzstan

A replacement name for "Protamblyopone" Dlussky 1981.

 
Casaleia eocenica

Paleochrysopa[6]

Gen et sp nov

valid

Séméria & Nel

Priabonian

Monteils Formation

  France

A green lacewing.
The type species is P. monteilsensis

 
Paleochrysopa monteilsensis

Tetraponera klebsi[7]

Comb nov

Valid

(Wheeler)

Lutetian

Baltic amber

  Europe

A pseudomyrmecine ant.
Moved from Sima klebsi (Wheeler, 1915)

 
Tetraponera klebsi

Vertebrates edit

Conodonts edit

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type unit Location Notes Images

Chiosella[8]

Gen nov

Valid

Kozur

Clarkina

Gen nov

Valid

Kozur

Newly named Actinopterygii ("Ray-finned Fish") edit

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type unit Location Notes Images

Veronavelifer

Gen et sp nov

Valid

Bannikov

Eocene

Monte Bolca

  Italy

 
Veronavelifer sorbinii

Pseudosuchians edit

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Baru darrowi[9]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Willis, Murray & Megirian

Miocene

Bullock Creek

  Australia

A mekosuchine crocodilian. Originally material from the Riversleigh WHA was also assigned to this species, but later research found these fossils to have belonged to a distinct taxon.

 

Dinosaurs edit

  • All Anatosaurus species except A. copei were moved to the previously existing genus Edmontosaurus by Brett-Surman
  • "Seismosaurus" gastroliths documented.[10]

Newly named dinosaurs edit

Data courtesy of George Olshevsky's dinosaur genera list.[11]

Name Status Authors Location Images
Agilisaurus[12] Valid taxon
  • Peng G.
 
Agilisaurus
Anatotitan[13] Valid taxon formerly called Anatosaurus copei

Brett-Surman vide:

  • Chapman

(  Alberta)

 
Anatotitan copei
Bellusaurus[14] Valid taxon
 
Bellusaurus
Breviceratops[15] Valid taxon
  • Kurzanov
Coloradisaurus[16][17] Valid taxon
 
Coloradisaurus
Drinker[18] Valid taxon
  • Siegwarth
  • Filla
Emausaurus[19] Valid taxon
  • Haubold
Epachthosaurus[20] Valid taxon
 
Epachthosaurus
"Futabasaurus" Nomen nudum; later applied to a plesiosaur.
  • David Lambert
Hadrosauravus"[21] Nomen nudum
  • David Lambert

(  Montana,   Utah)

Hisanohamasaurus[21] Nomen nudum
  • David Lambert
Katsuyamasaurus"[21] Nomen nudum
  • David Lambert
"Kitadanisaurus"[21] Nomen nudum
  • David Lambert
"Madsenius"[21] Nomen nudum
  • David Lambert
Monkonosaurus[22] Valid taxon
Richardoestesia Valid taxon
  • R.E. Sloan
Sugiyamasaurus"[21] Nomen nudum
  • David Lambert
Yimenosaurus[23] Valid taxon

Bai vide:

  • Bai
  • Yang J.
  • Wang G.H.

Newly named birds edit

Name Status Novelty Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

Agnopterus sicki [24]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Herculano M. F. de Alvarenga

Late Oligocene / Early Miocene

Bacia de Taubate

  Brazil

A Phoenicopteriformes, Agnopteridae Lambrecht, 1933.

Anser arenosus [25]

Valid

Sp. nov.

K. Jeffrey Bickart

Late Miocene

Late Hemphillian,

Big Sandy Formation

  USA:

  Arizona

An Anatidae.

Anser arizonae [25]

Valid

Sp. nov.

K. Jeffrey Bickart

Late Miocene

Late Hemphillian,

Big Sandy Formation

  USA:

  Arizona

An Anatidae.

Brachyramphus dunkeli [26]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Robert M. Chandler

Late Pliocene

Blancan,

San Diego Formation

  USA:

  California

An Alcidae.

Branta woolfendeni [25]

Not Valid

Sp. nov.

K. Jeffrey Bickart

Late Miocene

Late Hemphillian,

Big Sandy Formation

  Mongolia;

  USA:

  Arizona

An Anatidae, placed in synonymy with Bonibernicla ponderosa Kurochkin, 1985 by Zelenkov, 2012.[27]

Cerorhinca reai [26]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Robert M. Chandler

Late Pliocene

Blancan,

San Diego Formation

  USA:

  California

An Alcidae.

Chlamydotis mesetaria [28]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Antonio Sanchez Marco

Early Pliocene

MN 15

  Spain:

  Castile and León

An Otididae.

Corvus galushai [25]

Valid

Sp. nov.

K. Jeffrey Bickart

Late Miocene

Late Hemphillian,

Big Sandy Formation

  USA:

  Arizona

A Corvidae.

Cygnus mariae [25]

Valid

Sp. nov.

K. Jeffrey Bickart

Late Miocene

Late Hemphillian,

Big Sandy Formation

  USA:

  Arizona

An Anatidae.

Diomedea howardae [26]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Robert M. Chandler

Late Pliocene

Marine Beds

  USA:

  California

A Diomedeidae.

Himantopus olsoni [25]

Valid

Sp. nov.

K. Jeffrey Bickart

Late Miocene

Late Hemphillian,

Big Sandy Formation

  USA:

  Arizona

A Recurvirostridae

“Ichthyornis” minusculus [29]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Lev A. Nessov

Late Eocene

Coniacian,

Bisekty Formation

  Uzbekistan

Possibly an Enantiornithes Walker, 1981.

Kievornis rogovitshi [30]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Alexander O. Averianov

Olga R. Potapova

Lev A. Nessov

Late Eocene

MP 17-20

  Ukraine

An Aves Incertae Sedis, possibly a Procelariiformes or a Phaethontidae, this is the type species of the new genus.

Melanitta ceruttii [26]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Robert M. Chandler

Late Pliocene

Blancan,

San Diego Formation

  USA:

  California

An Anatidae, transferred to the genus Histrionicus Lesson, 1828 by Storrs L. Olson & Pamela C. Rasmussen, 2001 [31]

Palaeeudyptes klekowskii [32]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Andrezej Myrcha

Andrzej Tatur

Rodolfo Del Valle

Late Eocene

La Meseta Formatie on Seymour Island

  Antarctica

A Spheniscidae.

Podiceps arndti [26]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Robert M. Chandler

Late Pliocene

Blancan,

San Diego Formation

  USA:

  California

A Podicipedidae.

Puffinus gilmorei [26]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Robert M. Chandler

Late Pliocene

Marine Beds

  USA:

  California

A Procellariidae.

Puffinus holei [33]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Cyril A. Walker

Graham M. Wragg

Colin J. O. Harrison

Late Pleistocene MQ 2C;

Late Pleistocene MQ 2C-D;

Early Holocene MQ 2E

Portugal,

Spain: Fuerteventura and Lanzarote,

Portugal

  Portugal;

  Spain:

  Canary Islands

A Procellariidae, Mourer-Chauviré & Antunes, 2000 [34] emended the spelling to Puffinus holeae.

Puffinus olsoni [35]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Miquel McMinn

Damià Jaume

Josep A. Alcover

Holocene

Fuerteventura

  Spain:

  Canary Islands

A Procellariidae.

Rissa estesi [26]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Robert M. Chandler

Late Pliocene

Blancan,

San Diego Formation

  USA:

  California

A Laridae.

Songzia heidangkouensis [36]

Valid

Gen. nov. et Sp. nov.

Hou LianHai

Early Eocene

Yangxi Formation

  China

A Ralliformes, Songziidae Hou, 1990, this is the type species of the new genus.

Stictocarbo kumeyaay [26]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Robert M. Chandler

Late Pliocene

Blancan,

San Diego Formation

  USA:

  California

A Phalacrocoracidae, transferred to the genus Phalacrocorax Brisson, 1760.

Sula clarki [26]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Robert M. Chandler

Late Pliocene

Blancan,

San Diego Formation

  USA:

  California

A Sulidae.

Struthio dmanisensis [37]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Nikolay I. Burchak-Abramovich

Abesalom K. Vekua

Early Pleistocene

Dmanisi

  Georgia

A Struthionidae.

Synthliboramphus rineyi [26]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Robert M. Chandler

Late Pliocene

Blancan,

San Diego Formation

  USA:

  California

An Alcidae.

Tetrastes dalianensis [38]

Valid

Sp. nov.

Hou LianHai

Late Pliocene

Talien

  China

A Phasianidae, transferred to the genus Bonasa Stephen, 1819.

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