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A Unique Occurrence of a Psammosteid Heterostracan on the Peri-Gondwanan Shelf in the Lower/Middle Devonian Boundary Marine Deposits

Publication at Faculty of Science, Central Library of Charles University |
2016

Abstract

A rare psammosteid heterostracan (Agnatha) occurrence in the Devonian of the Prague Basin is indicative of a dry land influence in the regional palaeogeography. This argument is strongly supported by the appearance of vascular plants, but the studied vertebrates allow us to presume a local brackish water environment.

These conditions are considered to be related to a supposed land in the vicinity of the preserved relic of Devonian rocks in the Teplá-Barrandian unit. Such unique conditions were not repeated in the area despite the increasing extent of continental environment related to the rising Variscan Orogeny.