@article{1eff0d1fc2574c81ba76f1fb44d6ffdf,
title = "Confirmation of a Middle Jurassic age for the Eedemt Formation in Dundgobi Province, southeast Mongolia: Constraints from the discovery of new spinicaudatans (clam shrimps)",
abstract = "Two spinicaudatan species, Triglypta eedemtensis Li sp. nov. and Dundgobiestheria mandalgobiensis Li gen. et sp. nov., are described on the basis of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) imaging of newly collected specimens from paper-thin laminated black shale of the Eedemt Formation exposed at the Eedemt locality in the Khootiin Khotgor coal mine region of Dundgobi Province in southeast Mongolia. Triglypta eedemtensis is ornamented mainly with puncta and a punctate fine reticulum; radial lirae occur only on two or three growth bands near the venter. The small spinicaudatan Triglypta is a common component of the Middle Jurassic Euestheria ziliujingensis fauna and Sinokontikia fauna, and is a typical taxon in the Middle Jurassic lacustrine sequences of northern Hebei and the Junggar and Turpan basins of the Xinjiang Autonomous District of China; however, it does not occur in stratigraphically higher units elsewhere. Therefore, the age of the Eedemt Formation should be considered Middle Jurassic rather than Early Cretaceous. The Eedemt Formation is much older than the Early Cretaceous Shinekhudag Formation in the Shine Khudag area of southeast Mongolia.",
keywords = "Conchostracans, Dundgobi Province, Jurassic spinicaudatans, Mongolia, biostratigraphy, clam shrimps, lacustrine deposits, taxonomy",
author = "Gang Li and Hisao Ando and Hitoshi Hasegawa and Masanobu Yamamoto and Takashi Hasegawa and Tohru Ohta and Noriko Hasebe and Niiden Ichinnorov",
note = "Funding Information: This study was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (B21403008, leader: H. Ando), the Major Basic Research Projects of the Ministry of Science and Technology, China (National 973 Project 2012CB822004), National Natural Science Foundation of China (41172010). We thank Dr. B. Delgertsogt (Mineral Resources Authority of Mongolia), Dr. R. Barsbold and Dr. Y. Khand (Paleontological Center, Mongolian Academy of Science) for their fruitful discussions and help in the field survey. Great thanks go to Prof. Hiromichi Hir-ano (Department of Earth Sciences, School of Education, Waseda University) for providing study room and necessary equipment, and to Prof. Yanbin Shen and Prof. Peiji Chen (Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences) for constructive communications. Thanks also go to Prof. O.F. Gallego (Universi-dad Nacional del Nordeste, Argentina) and Dr. A.L. Stigall (Ohio University, USA) for their critical reviews and constructive comments. Special thanks go to Dr. S. McLoughlin (Swedish Museum of Natural History, Sweden) for carefully smoothing the English text. The SEM micrographs were taken with the help of Mr. H. Miura and Mr. H. Koyasu, through the courtesy of the Hitachi S-2380 and 3400 facilities (Department of Earth Sciences, School of Education, Waseda University).",
year = "2014",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1080/03115518.2014.870834",
language = "English",
volume = "38",
pages = "305--316",
journal = "Alcheringa",
issn = "0311-5518",
publisher = "Taylor and Francis Ltd.",
number = "3",
}