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Palaeoelphidium gen. nov. (type species: Elphidiella multiscissurata Smout 1955): The oldest Elphidiellidae (benthic foraminifera) from Maastrichtian shallow-water carbonates of the Middle East

Authors :
Felix Schlagintweit
Koorosh Rashidi
Lorenzo Consorti
Source :
Cretaceous Research. 86:163-169
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

The shell architecture of the benthic foraminifera Elphidiella multiscissurata Smout 1955 has been reviewed using material from Tarbur formation in Zagros Mountains isochronous to the type-level in Qatar (Borehole; Maastrichtian of Jebel Dukhan). Characterized by planispiral geometry and wide canaliculate umbilical plugs, the Middle-East species multiscissurata is removed from the Cenozoic genus Elphidiella Cushman 1936 (type species Polystomella artica Parker and Jones) and attributed to Palaeoelphidium gen. nov. In the new genus, spiral umbilical canals border the umbilical plugs. The spiral umbilical canal is constrained between the umbilical plate, folium and the adjacent coil and is produced by the fusion of consecutive foliar chamberlets. Vertical canals pierce the umbilical plug, thus producing communication with the spiral canals and the intraseptal interlocular spaces. Massive ponticuli lie on chamber sutures, nevertheless no retral process were defined in Smout's original description nor seen in the thin sections at our disposition. These characters place the species Palaeoelphidium multisciussuratum gen. nov. within the family Elphidiellidae at the base of the Elphidiids (sensu lato) architecture as the oldest representative of the group. The stratigraphic range of P. multiscissuratum is constrained into the Maastrichtian and its palaeogeography circumscribed to the central-eastern part of the Arabian plate (Qatar, Iraq and Zagros mountains in Iran).

Details

ISSN :
01956671
Volume :
86
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cretaceous Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........014945ceed64873cb40f6bf10211141c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cretres.2018.02.011