Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6448335 | Cretaceous Research | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The larger benthic foraminifer Torremiroella hispanica Brun and Canérot, 1979, so far only known from its type-locality in southern Spain, is described from the Late Barremian-Early Aptian of Central Iran (Ardakan and Yazd areas). It is reported from foraminiferan pack- to grainstones associated with Balkhania balkhanica Mamontova, 1966, dated as early Aptian (Bedoulian). A review of the literature data suggests that both are typical northern Tethyan faunal components as indicated also by the assemblages of orbitolinid foraminifers and dasycladalean algae.
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Authors
Felix Schlagintweit, Ioan I. Bucur, Koorosh Rashidi, Reza Hanifzadeh, Markus Wilmsen,