Cosmopolitan myodocope ostracods from the Silurian of Uzbekistan, Central Asia

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Four species of myodocope ostracod are documented from the Silurian Ludlow Series of the Aburtkan gorge on the southern slope of Dzhalpak Mountain, Uzbekistan: namely, Parabolbozoe bohemica (Barrande, 1872), Bolbozoe anomala Barrande, 1872, Silurocypridina calva Perrier, Vannier and Siveter, 2011 and Richteria migrans (Barrande, 1872). These species have a palaeogeographically widespread trans-oceanic distribution, which supports the notion that Silurian myodocopes signify the earliest zooplanktonic ostracods. Richteria migrans (Barrande, 1872), in particular, provides a precise intercontinental biostratigraphic marker that identifies rocks of the upper Gorstian to upper Ludfordian stages.

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Mikhailova, E., Perrier, V., Williams, M., Siveter, D. J., Tarasenko, A., Salimova, F., & Kim, I. A. (2020). Cosmopolitan myodocope ostracods from the Silurian of Uzbekistan, Central Asia. BSGF - Earth Sciences Bulletin, 191. https://doi.org/10.1051/bsgf/2020012

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