TY - JOUR
T1 - First record of the foraminiferal genera Clypeorbis Douvillé and Ilgazina Erdoğan from the Maastrichtian of the Arabian Peninsula (Simsima Formation, North Oman)
T2 - Paleobiogeographic implications
AU - Özcan, Ercan
AU - Abbasi, İftikhar Ahmed
AU - Yücel, Ali Osman
AU - Aşcı, Serhat Yiğit
AU - Erkızan, Levent Sina
AU - El-Ghali, Mohamed A.K.
AU - Çalışkan, Dilay
AU - Gültekin, Münire Nur
AU - Kayğılı, Sibel
N1 - Funding Information:
This paper is dedicated to Dr. Peter William Skelton (Milton Keynes, UK) for his contributions on the Maastrichtian rudists from the Buraymi region. EÖ, İAA and MG were supported by Sultan Qaboos University for fieldwork and sample collection in Oman (Project No: IG/SCI/ETHS/21/02). We thank Johannes Pignatti (Rome) and Lorenzo Consorti (Venice) for their reviews that helped to substantially improve this contribution. The algae from the Simsima Formation were identified by Filippo Barattolo (Napoli). Thanks to Simon Mitchell (Kingston, Jamaica) for polishing the English.
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PY - 2022/10
Y1 - 2022/10
N2 - The Maastrichtian orbitoidiform foraminiferal genera Clypeorbis Douvillé, previously reported as endemic to the ‘European Faunal Province’ and Ilgazina Erdoğan, as yet only known from Turkey with poor illustrations, co-occur in the transgressive beds of the Simsima Formation in north Oman. The present records of these complex genera and their species C. mamillatus (Schlumberger) and I. unilateralis Erdoğan from the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula (‘African Faunal Province’), enable us to re-evaluate their biogeographic affinities. In addition, due to the incomplete original description, the diagnosis of I. unilateralis, which looks like a ‘broken-Orbitoides in half’ with a single layer of lateral chamberlets, is revised and emended by describing the megalospheric embryon and other test features for the first time. The embryonic apparatus of this species differs from that of the closely associated genus Orbitoides d'Orbigny by having an ‘Y’-shaped trilocular embryon with only two principal epi-embryonic chamberlets arising from it. In addition, the hyaline lateral layer without chamberlets presents compressed ‘vacuolar’ structures that are comparable with the canals in the Paleocene genus Lakadongia Matsumaru and Jauhri, endemic to the Indian Subcontinent. Because of these morphological features Ilgazina differs significantly from other Late Cretaceous orbitoidiform taxa. A Maastrichtian age (but not the latest) is indicated for the Simsima Formation based on assemblages of Lepidorbitoides with transitional developmental stage between L. minor (Schlumberger) and L. socialis (Leymerie), Orbitoides gensacicus (Leymerie), O. ‘medius’ (d'Archiac), Omphalocyclus macroporus (Lamarck), Siderolites gr. calcitrapoides Lamarck, Sirtina orbitoidiformis Brönnimann and Wirz, Planorbulina cretae (Marsson) and Goupillaudina Marie.
AB - The Maastrichtian orbitoidiform foraminiferal genera Clypeorbis Douvillé, previously reported as endemic to the ‘European Faunal Province’ and Ilgazina Erdoğan, as yet only known from Turkey with poor illustrations, co-occur in the transgressive beds of the Simsima Formation in north Oman. The present records of these complex genera and their species C. mamillatus (Schlumberger) and I. unilateralis Erdoğan from the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula (‘African Faunal Province’), enable us to re-evaluate their biogeographic affinities. In addition, due to the incomplete original description, the diagnosis of I. unilateralis, which looks like a ‘broken-Orbitoides in half’ with a single layer of lateral chamberlets, is revised and emended by describing the megalospheric embryon and other test features for the first time. The embryonic apparatus of this species differs from that of the closely associated genus Orbitoides d'Orbigny by having an ‘Y’-shaped trilocular embryon with only two principal epi-embryonic chamberlets arising from it. In addition, the hyaline lateral layer without chamberlets presents compressed ‘vacuolar’ structures that are comparable with the canals in the Paleocene genus Lakadongia Matsumaru and Jauhri, endemic to the Indian Subcontinent. Because of these morphological features Ilgazina differs significantly from other Late Cretaceous orbitoidiform taxa. A Maastrichtian age (but not the latest) is indicated for the Simsima Formation based on assemblages of Lepidorbitoides with transitional developmental stage between L. minor (Schlumberger) and L. socialis (Leymerie), Orbitoides gensacicus (Leymerie), O. ‘medius’ (d'Archiac), Omphalocyclus macroporus (Lamarck), Siderolites gr. calcitrapoides Lamarck, Sirtina orbitoidiformis Brönnimann and Wirz, Planorbulina cretae (Marsson) and Goupillaudina Marie.
KW - Clypeorbis
KW - Ilgazina
KW - Maastrichtian
KW - Oman
KW - Paleobiogeography
KW - Simsima Formation
KW - Systematics
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cretres.2022.105290
DO - 10.1016/j.cretres.2022.105290
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85133154811
SN - 0195-6671
VL - 138
JO - Cretaceous Research
JF - Cretaceous Research
M1 - 105290
ER -