Latest Campanian and Maastrichtian Siderolitidae (larger benthic foraminifera) from the Pyrenees (S France and NE Spain)
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http://hdl.handle.net/11703/142864| Title: | Latest Campanian and Maastrichtian Siderolitidae (larger benthic foraminifera) from the Pyrenees (S France and NE Spain) |
| Authors: | Robles-Salcedo, Raquel Vicedo, Vicent Caus, E. |
| Contributors: | Consorci del Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona |
| Issue Date: | 21-Sep-2017 |
| Keywords: | Fossil foraminifera Stratigraphic paleontology Cretaceous Period |
| Spatial coverage: | Pirineus Europa |
| Access to document: | http://hdl.handle.net/2072/537840 |
| Citation: | Cretaceous research, vol. 81 (2018), p 64-85 |
| Extent: | 22 p. |
| Abstract: | The siderolitids from the uppermost Campanian and Maastrichtian deposits of the Pyrenees have been re-studied. This has revealed a high diversity and rapid replacement of taxa, confirming the group as a good tool for high resolution biostratigraphy. Two genera have been found in the uppermost Campanian–Maastrichtian interval in the Pyrenean deposits: Siderolites Lamarck, and Wannierina Robles-Salcedo. Siderolites, with canaliferous spines or denticulate periphery, is represented by four species replacing each other from the latest Campanian to Maastrichtian: Siderolites praecalcitrapoides (latest Campanian), S. pyrenaicus sp. nov. (early Maastrichtian), Siderolites calcitrapoides (late Maastrichtian) and Siderolites denticulatus (late Maastrichtian). Wannierina is characterised by well-developed keels and ramified marginal canals. Two species of Wannierina have been identified and they succeeded one another from latest Campanian to early Maastrichtian: Wannierina vilavellensis sp. nov. (latest Campanian) and Wannierina cataluniensis (early Maastrichtian). The species of the genus Siderolites inhabited shallow waters of tropical to subtropical platforms with moderate-to-high water-energy conditions and those of the genus Wannierina are typical of deep–water low-energy environments but still in the eutrophic zone. |
| Terms of use details: | © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. . |
| Appears in Collections: | Paleontologia / Articles |
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