Artículo
Digital investigation of lamniform shark vertebrae from the Sibylline Mts. (Northern Apennines, Italy)
Moscarella, Alfio; Romano, Marco; Consorti, Lorenzo; Cipriani, Angelo; Bindellini, Gabriele; Marramà, Giuseppe; Garzarella, Adele; Pampaloni, Maria Letizia; Carnevale, Giorgio; Citton, Paolo
; Spano, Ferdinando; D'ambrogi, Chiara; Muraro, Cristina; Prinzi, Ernesto Paolo; Radeff, Giuditta; Romagnoli, Gino; Fabbi, Simone

Fecha de publicación:
06/2024
Editorial:
Università degli Studi di Milano
Revista:
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
ISSN:
0035-6883
e-ISSN:
2039-4942
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
During the sampling of a stratigraphic section along the shore of the Fiastra Lake (Carg Project - Sheet 313 “Camerino” of the Geological Map of Italy at 1:50 000 scale), a small rock boulder with partially exposed bony material was discovered at the base of a small cliff at the northern termination of the Sibillini Mts. In this area, the classical facies of Umbria-Marche stratigraphic succession are well-exposed. The Oligocene-Miocene portion of the succession is represented by the ~200 m-thick Scaglia Cinerea Formation, passing upwards to the ~100 m-thick Bisciaro Formation. The microfossil assemblage has allowed the specimen to be constrained to the lower Burdigalian. The skeletal remains were examined using a CT-SCAN, a non-invasive method that has proven to be highly performing. The analysis revealed some articulated vertebrae, deformed by lithostatic compaction, which are attributed to a shark of the order Lamniformes. Subsequently, the vertebrae were digitally isolated, extracted from the surrounding matrix, and rendered into three-dimensional prints. Through digital retro-deformation, the body length of the lamniform shark was estimated to be approximately 4 metres. Further considerations on the vertebrae allowed us to infer that the studied shark had similarities to either Isurus oxyrinchus Rafinesque, 1810 or Carcharodon carcharias Linnaeus, 1758. The development of a dead-fall microbial community likely facilitated the preservation of the vertebrae. The studied specimen represents the first occurrence of a lamniform shark in the Lower Miocene of the Umbria-Marche Domain and represents one of the very rare recorded occurrences of lamniforms from the Lower Miocene of Italy.
Palabras clave:
Early Miocene
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Bisciaro
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Dead-fall
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CT-SCAN
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3D model
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Articulos(IIPG)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACION EN PALEOBIOLOGIA Y GEOLOGIA
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACION EN PALEOBIOLOGIA Y GEOLOGIA
Citación
Moscarella, Alfio; Romano, Marco; Consorti, Lorenzo; Cipriani, Angelo; Bindellini, Gabriele; et al.; Digital investigation of lamniform shark vertebrae from the Sibylline Mts. (Northern Apennines, Italy); Università degli Studi di Milano; Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia; 130; 2; 6-2024; 311-330
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