Arthropod cuticles from the upper Viséan (Mississippian) of eastern Germany

Haug JT, Hübers M, Haug C, Maas A, Waloszek D, Schneider JW, Kerp H

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Arthropod cuticles from the Mississippian (Early Carboniferous, Viséan) Hainichen Subgroup, Erzgebirge Basin, have been encountered in bulk-macerated samples from a roadcut exposure in Chemnitz-Glösa, eastern Germany. The cuticles are described in detail and compared with larger faunal components known from the same horizons. Part of the specimens represent remains of arthropod appendages, while others, though exhibiting fine detail of surface texture, could not be assigned to certain body regions. In all cases it remains difficult to assign the fragments from Chemnitz-Glösa to taxa known from the Hainichen Subgroup or from other localities yielding arthropod remains of similar preservation. However, it is suggested that several specimens may represent scorpion remains, either limb parts (piece of the pedipalp,  distal claw of walking limb) or fragments of the body surface. One specimen, a single appendage element, could representthe first insect fragment from this locality. All fragments appear to be terrestrial faunal components. Chemnitz-Glösa is one of the very few Lower Carboniferous localities to yield remains of terrestrial arthropods and the only one outside Scotland.

Details about the publication

JournalBulletin of Geosciences
Volume89
Issue3
StatusPublished
Release year2014
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
KeywordsMississippian; Lower Carboniferous; arthropod cuticles; Erzgebirge Basin

Authors from the University of Münster

Kerp, Johannes

Projects the publication originates from

Duration: 07/11/2008 - 31/10/2011
Funded by: DFG - Individual Grants Programme
Type of project: Individual project