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Three echinoid assemblages with the earliest cidaroid (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) fossil record from the Middle Miocene of Taiwan

Three echinoid assemblages with the earliest cidaroid (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) fossil record from the Middle Miocene of Taiwan
Three echinoid assemblages with the earliest cidaroid (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) fossil record from the Middle Miocene of Taiwan
Cidaroids (Echinoidea: Cidaroida) are the basalmost taxa among extant echinoids. However, the relative scarcity of intact cidaroid tests in the Cenozoic fossil record poses challenges for understanding their biogeographic patterns and evolutionary trends. This study reports the 200-meter thick Middle Miocene Nangang Formation, including three echinoid assemblages, namely “Cidaroida assemblage”, “Astriclypeoidea assemblage”, and “Spatangoida assemblage”. The potential paleoenvironmental implications and comparisons to widespread Miocene echinoid faunas of the circum-Mediterranean area are discussed. Notably, an articulated cidaroid fossil with intact spines recovered from the Cidaroida assemblage. The specimen exhibits shallow and transverse oval areoles along with distinct, rod-like, spinose primary spines, suggesting that it belongs to the genus Prionocidaris. In summary, the Prionocidaris fossil stands as the earliest occurrence of this order in Taiwan, and the associated echinoid assemblages offer a valuable record in the underexplored Western Pacific Region.
Cenozoic echinoids, Indo-West Pacific, Miocene, Nangang Formation, Paleoecology, Taiwan, Taphonomy
0016-6995
35-48
Chen, Hung-Kai
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Hsu, Chia-Hsin
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Lin, Jih-Pai
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Chen, Hung-Kai
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Hsu, Chia-Hsin
90e958bc-7ac2-4ebb-aa14-ae74d85156e4
Lin, Jih-Pai
63beada8-7a77-4601-bc03-c925333b36e1

Chen, Hung-Kai, Hsu, Chia-Hsin and Lin, Jih-Pai (2025) Three echinoid assemblages with the earliest cidaroid (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) fossil record from the Middle Miocene of Taiwan. Geobios, 88-89, 35-48. (doi:10.1016/j.geobios.2024.05.010).

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Cidaroids (Echinoidea: Cidaroida) are the basalmost taxa among extant echinoids. However, the relative scarcity of intact cidaroid tests in the Cenozoic fossil record poses challenges for understanding their biogeographic patterns and evolutionary trends. This study reports the 200-meter thick Middle Miocene Nangang Formation, including three echinoid assemblages, namely “Cidaroida assemblage”, “Astriclypeoidea assemblage”, and “Spatangoida assemblage”. The potential paleoenvironmental implications and comparisons to widespread Miocene echinoid faunas of the circum-Mediterranean area are discussed. Notably, an articulated cidaroid fossil with intact spines recovered from the Cidaroida assemblage. The specimen exhibits shallow and transverse oval areoles along with distinct, rod-like, spinose primary spines, suggesting that it belongs to the genus Prionocidaris. In summary, the Prionocidaris fossil stands as the earliest occurrence of this order in Taiwan, and the associated echinoid assemblages offer a valuable record in the underexplored Western Pacific Region.

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Accepted/In Press date: 21 May 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 9 August 2024
Published date: 1 February 2025
Keywords: Cenozoic echinoids, Indo-West Pacific, Miocene, Nangang Formation, Paleoecology, Taiwan, Taphonomy

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Local EPrints ID: 503636
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/503636
ISSN: 0016-6995
PURE UUID: c2bf829f-9b04-4de7-8b05-db631b3adb3b
ORCID for Chia-Hsin Hsu: ORCID iD orcid.org/0009-0007-2540-5660

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Date deposited: 07 Aug 2025 16:49
Last modified: 14 Aug 2025 02:12

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Author: Hung-Kai Chen
Author: Chia-Hsin Hsu ORCID iD
Author: Jih-Pai Lin

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