1988年第3期文章目次

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  • 1  宽以待人成玉律,严于著述若金科——名誉所长赵金科教授逝世周年纪念
    1988(3):267-268. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1988.03.001
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    赵金科教授离开我们一周年了.时光虽易流逝,而赵老师那统筹所务、潜心学问、奖掖后进和甘为人梯的伟岸形象和崇高风范在我们心目中却愈益明晰.对于他在长期卧病后的离去,我们虽有思想准备,但失去一位最可亲近和最可信赖的师长的痛觉,在一年后的今天却更感深切.赵金科教授1906年出生于河北省曲阳县.1932年北京大学地质系毕业后留校任教,旋于1937年赴美深造,1939年回国,任前中央研究院地质研究所副研究员、研究员.1950年出任
    2  广西宜山法门期的珊瑚
    吴望始,廖卫华
    1988(3):269-277. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1988.03.002
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    一、前言泥盆纪类型的珊瑚在晚泥盆世弗拉期(Frasnian)末已告绝灭.晚泥盆世法门期(Famennian)是珊瑚进化史上的一个"低潮"时期,因此过去在世界各地都很少有过珊瑚化石的报道.近年来,在波兰、比利时、西德以及苏联的奥莫弄和乌拉尔等地均相继发现了不少的法门阶的珊瑚化石。
    3  新疆柯坪地区早二叠世箭石
    陈挺恩
    1988(3):278-287. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1988.03.003
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    1957年夏,张日东、俞昌民、陆麟黄、张遴信等与新疆第十三地质大队在新疆柯坪一带进行古生代地层研究,在晚古生代剖面一层中采得丰富的早二叠世箭石,共有70余块标本.1980年,梁希洛将这批标本转赠给笔者研究.这是迄今为止我国所发现最早的箭鞘类化石.国际上亦很少报道过三叠纪之前的如此丰富的箭石材料.因而研究这批化石,不仅填补了我国箭石研究领域中的空白,对探讨箭鞘亚纲的起源及早期演化也有重要意义.
    4  云南保山早石炭世头足类
    梁希洛,朱夔玉
    1988(3):288-302. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1988.03.004
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    一、前言滇西保山地区早石炭世沉积是以地台型碳酸盐岩为特征,分布广泛,化石较丰富,但本区石炭纪头足类尚未被报道.近年中国科学院横断山科考队及成都地质学院在保山地区进行地质调查时,先后于保山板桥东北蒋家湾清水沟早石炭世地层中采获一些头足类化石.经研究有鹦鹉螺: Michelinoceras, Mooreoccras, Pseudocyrtoceras, Aphelaeceras, Thrincoceras; 菊石: Merocanites(Michiganites), Imitoceras, Bollandites,Dzhaprakoceras, Girtyoceras. 这些头足类化石为早石炭世维宪期早期的产物,大多数种属在我国属首次报道,这不仅对本区石炭系的划分与对比而且对进一步研究本区石炭纪古
    5  鄂西早寒武世最早期一种奇异化石——金科甲(Jinkenites)
    余汶
    1988(3):303-305. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1988.03.005
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    本文中所描述的化石,系笔者于1978年采自湖北宜昌黄山洞剖面下寒武统灯影组黄鳝洞段灰棕色磷质白云岩中.与这种化石共生的有扬子微型软体动物群(Yangtze Micromolluscan Fauna)中的多板类 Tchangsichiton notabilus Yu, Sinuconus clypeus Yu; 节壳类 Yangtzemerisma rarum Yu, Y.? cancellatum Yu; 单板类 Yangtzeconus priscus Yu, Huangshan dongoconus pileus Yu, Obtusoconus paucicostatus Yu, O. rostriptutea (Qian), Spatuloconus rudis Yu;
    6  JINKENITES——A STRANGE FOSSIL FROM EARLIEST CAMBRIAN IN W. HUBEI
    Yu Wen
    1988(3):306-307. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1988.03.006
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    A strange fossil described and illustrated in the present paper was collected by the writer in 1978 from the Huangshandong Member of the Lower Cambrian Tongying Formation in western Hubei. The material was preserved in greyish brown phosphoritic dolomites in association with elements of the Yangtze Micromolluscan Fauna, such as Tchangsichiton notabilus Yu and Sinuconus clypeus, Yu of Class Polyplacophora; Yangtzemerisma rarum Yu and Y.? cancellatum Yu of Class Merismoconchia; Yangtzeconus priscus Yu, Huangshandongoconus pileus Yu, Obtusoconus paucicostatus Yu, O. rostriptutea (Qian) and Spatuloconus rudis Yu of Class Monoplacophora; Bemella simplex Yu, Latouchlla of. memmorabilis Missarzhevsky, L. sanxiaesis Yu and L. lauta Yu of Class uncertain; Archaeospira ornata Yu, A. imbricata Yu and Cambrospira sinensis Yu of Class Gastropoda; Heraultipegma yunnanense He et Yang of Class Rostroconcbia: hyolithids and some other uncertain skeletal fossils. Although the systematic position of this peculiar fossil is unknown at present, it is inferred that this genus may be one of the typical primitive animal groups based on the characters of the shell and the spe cial spines. The shell is bilaterally symmetrical, elliptical in apical view; the dorsal side is roundly convex with three different forms of dorsal spines and several pairs of marginal spines on the anterior margin. Judged from the general morphological characters of the bilaterally symmetrical shell, these lower animals, generally speaking, have adapted themselves readily to different circumstances, and reduced resistance to any directional movement necessary for varied physiological activities. As to the function of the shell’s characteristics, the narrowly rounded side may serve as the anterior. Such a model of the body helps these animals go on with their benthonic creeping or swimming life. On the other hand, the dorsal spines are different from each other in shape, size, mode of arrangement and in number; especially, the end of the hook-shaped spines is generally curved outward, while the geniculate spines are oblique outward, and curved posteriorly all of a sudden. These structures of mechanism also provide us with the evidence that the narrowly rounded side serves as the anterior, while the opposite end as the posterior.It is of particular interest that this genus is somewhat similar to Phylum Mollusca, especially to the tryblidiids of Class Monoplacophora, in some morphological characters, such as: 1) the bilateral symmetry of the shell, 2) the outline elliptical in apical view and cap shaped in lateral view and 3) the dorsal side generally roundly convex. After careful study, it has been found that since this genus is strikingly different from monoplacopharans, may be it belongs to another interesting group of skeletal fossils. The reasons for this are: 1) in the former, there are many pairs of marginal spines on the anterior margin, while in monoplacophorans, no marginal spines can be seen; and 2) in this genus, the sculptures are different from each other in different areas, not only in shape and number, but also in the mode of arrangement, whereas in monoplacophorans, they are identical with each other in the same type and shape. Judged from the different forms of dorsal sculptures, this genus is comparatively similar to such uncertain shelly fossils as Lepidites Zhong, 1977 emend. Yu, 1987 and Xiadongoconus Yu, 1979 from the same horizon in the Yangtze Region of China, but differs from the latter two genera in the presence of marginal spines on the anterior margin. In addition, this new genus also differs from brachiopods and other skeletal fossils in the peculiar type of the shell. According to the above comparison, this genus is entirely different from all the classes of Phylum Mollusca, possibly representing another interesting group of skeletal fossils. It is impossible to determine the exact taxonomic position of this genus until more materials are available.
    7  江苏句容仑山附近奥陶纪鹦鹉螺
    邹西平
    1988(3):309-324. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1988.03.007
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    8  ORDOVICIAN NAUTILOID FAUNA FROM LUNSHAN, JURONG, JIANGSU
    Zou Xiping
    1988(3):324-329. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1988.03.008
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    The fossil nautiloids described in this paper were collected in 1984 and 1985 from Lunshan, Jurong in Jiangsu; there the Ordovician strata are well developed and may be divided in descending order into seven formations as follows:Upper Ordovician: Wufeng Formation Tangtou FormationMiddle Ordovician Pagoda Formation Lower OrdovicianKuniutan FormationDawan FormationHunghuayuan FormationLunshan FormationThese nautiloids comprise 36 species belonging to 13 genera (including one new genus and 11 new species), namely,Middle OrdovicianPagoda FormationSinoceras chinense (Foord), Michelinoceras changjiangense Chen, densn (Y), M. paraelongatum Chang.Lower OrdovicianKuniutan FormationRhynchorthoceras jurongense sp. nov., R. lunshanense sp. nov., Dideroceras wahlenbergi (Foord), D. holmi Flower, Michlinoceras irregulare sp. nov., Kotoceras gaoluncunense sp. nov.Dawan Formation.Cochlioceras yantzeense Chang, Chisiloceras ichangense Wang, C. yaoshanense Qi, C. changyangense (Chang), Protocycloceras deprati Reed, P. hupehcnse (Shimizu and Obata), P. sichuanense Wang, P. remotum Lai, P. gangshanense sp. nov., P. siphosedimentum Pan, P. chaoi sp. nov., P.shishantouense sp. nov., P. gaojiabianense sp. nov., Changyangoceras gaojiabianense sp. nov., Gangshanoceras jurongense gen. et sp. nov., G. densum gen. et sp. nov., Michelinoceras cf. dayongense Lai, Troedssonella lunshanensis sp. nov., Mesosendoceras leei (Y), Vaginoceras peiyangense malukonense Chen, Dideroceras mui (Chang), D. gaoluncunense sp. nov.
    9  奥陶纪头足类壳体的水深学信息及海平面位置年代学的初探
    陈均远
    1988(3):331-345.
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    10  中国三叠纪菊石的古生态学概论
    王义刚
    1988(3):346-367. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1988.03.010
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    11  华南早二叠世阿丁斯克期菊石及生物地层
    周祖仁
    1988(3):368-381. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1988.03.011
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    12  西藏拉萨、纳木湖地区早白垩世阿普弟期菊石
    刘桂芳
    1988(3):382-389. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1988.03.012
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    13  下扬子地区晚二叠世菊石及古生态意义
    郭佩霞
    1988(3):390-397. DOI: 10.19800/j.cnki.aps.1988.03.013
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    14  中国古生物学会双壳类学科组和腹足类学科组在广西北海市联合召开学术讨论会
    顾和林
    1988(3):398-398.
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