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New data on Marocella (Mollusca, Helcionelloida) from the Cambrian (Series 2–Miaolingian) of the Iberian Peninsula

2020

The present work is an overview of the current knowledge about the genus Marocella on the Iberian Peninsula, describing new specimens from the lower and middle Cambrian (Cambrian Series 2 and Miaol...

Systematics010506 paleontologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryMarocellabiologyPaleontologyGeologyBiostratigraphy010502 geochemistry & geophysicsbiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesPaleontologyPeninsulaGenusCambrian Series 2MolluscaGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesHelcionelloidaGFF
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The first record ofDinesus(Trilobita, Dinesidae) in the Cambrian of the Mediterranean region

2011

An important problem facing inter-regional correlation in the Cambrian is the scarcity of shared taxa between different palaeogeographic domains. Currently, species of the Corynexochida are proposed as tools to define the base of Cambrian Series 3. However, few Mediterranean Corynexochida species are known. A specimen of Dinesus truyolsi comb. nov. from the middle Cambrian of Spain represents the first record of this genus in the Acadobaltic province. Erbia and Tingyuania are accepted as junior subjective synonyms of Dinesus, and we now recognize 22 species within this genus. Dinesus has been found previously in lower to middle Cambrian strata of Australia, Russia, Kazakhstan, North America…

SystematicsMediterranean climatebiologyCambrian Series 3PaleontologyBiostratigraphybiology.organism_classificationPaleontologyTaxonGenusChinaCorynexochidaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyAlcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology
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A new species of Tococladidae CARPENTER, 1966 from the Permian of France (Insecta: Archaeorthoptera)

2003

Abstract A new forewing venation pattern of the Tococladidae is proposed and the phylogenetic affinities of this family are discussed, based on Tococladus garrici nov. sp. This fossil comes from the Salagou Formation (Permian, Saxonian Group, Lodeve basin, France). The Tococladidae is assigned to the Archaeorthoptera BETHOUX and NEL, 2002 . The biostratigraphic implications of this discovery are briefly discussed, but it is still not possible to infer any definite conclusion about the age of this formation.

SystematicsPaleontologyPhylogenetic treebiologyPermianPaleozoicSpace and Planetary ScienceGroup (stratigraphy)MandibulataPaleontologyBiostratigraphybiology.organism_classificationAffinitiesGeobios
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Palaeophylloxera nov. gen., The firstfossil specimen of the family Phylloxeridae (Hemiptera, Phylloxeroidea); Lower Miocene of Spain

1999

A fossil alate aphid from the Lower Aragonian (Lower Miocene) deposits of Rubielos de Mora (Teruelprovince) in eastern Spain is described as Palaeophylloxera seilacheri nov. gen. and sp. It is the first fossil specimen described within the Family Phylloxeridae. The principal differences between this genus and other representatives of the Phylloxeridae (and also the extinct Elektraphididae) are the apparent presence of an oblique vein on the hind wing, the presence of distinctly visible transverse striae on antennal segment III, and the peculier venation on the fore wings.

SystematicsPaleontologybiologySpace and Planetary ScienceGenusMandibulataPaleontologyAlateBiostratigraphyPhylloxeridaebiology.organism_classificationNeogeneCenozoicGeobios
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THE DEMOSPONGE GENUS LEPTOMITUS and A NEW SPECIES FROM THE MIDDLE CAMBRIAN OF SPAIN

2007

Forty-five specimens of Leptomitus conicus sp. nov. have been collected from the base of the Murero Formation (Caesaraugustan, Middle Cambrian) in the Murero area of Zaragoza, north-east Spain. The new species is a small obconical sponge, which has coarse oxeas forming parallel rods that run the whole length of the specimens in the man- ner typical of the genus. The biostratigraphy and facies of the levels with Leptomitus conicus have been analysed. Palaeoeco- logical information derived from associated trilobites, brachio- pods and ichnofossils shows that L. conicus lived in a soft substrate of a sublittoral environment of low to low ⁄ moderate energy. According to established Cambrian pal…

Systematicsfood.ingredientbiologyPhylogenetic treeLeptomitusPaleontologyBiostratigraphyTrace fossilbiology.organism_classificationPaleontologySpongefoodDemospongeFaciesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPalaeontology
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Triassic lingulide brachiopods from the Iberian Range (Spain)

1999

Abstract During the Middle Triassic marine transgression in Spain, several lingulide populations were fossilized in the Iberian Range (western part of Sephardic Province) and the recorded specimens have been described previously under several specific names. The paleontological aspects of the Jalance (Valencia province) section have been studied for the first time. Its exceptionally large population was fossilized in situ as flat-lying valves and can be interpreted as an autochthonous association related to a very shallow marine environment. The lingulide specimens belong to the genus Lingularia Biernat & Emig , 1993 , but the species name remains under debate, probably Lingularia smirnovae…

TaphonomySpecies namebiologyRange (biology)TriasPaleontologyBiostratigraphybiology.organism_classificationPaleontologyGeographySpace and Planetary ScienceGenusPhanerozoicMarine transgressionGeobios
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Eomyops noeliae sp. nov., a new Eomyidae (Mammalia, Rodentia) from the Aragonian of Spain

2009

Abstract A new species of Eomyops, Eomyops noeliae, is described. from the locality MT-20A (Morteral section, Magro basin, eastern Spain). It is intermediate in size between the large eomiid, E. hebeiseni, and the small species of the group E. catalaunicus, E. bodvanus and E. oppligeri. The age range is Lower Aragonian. MT-20A is located between deposits that contain Megacricetodon primitivus and M. collongensis. Morphologically, E. noeliae sp. nov. is clearly different from the rest of species of the genus, due to an important reduction of the lingual anteroloph of M1,2,3 and the labial anterolophid of M3. The lower incisor shows two parallel ridges along the enamel like the type species o…

TheriaEomyidaePaleontologyType speciesGeographybiologyEutheriaGenusRange (biology)General EngineeringBiostratigraphybiology.organism_classificationNeogeneComptes Rendus Palevol
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Chronology for the Cueva Victoria fossil site (SE Spain): Evidence for Early Pleistocene Afro-Iberian dispersals

2014

Cueva Victoria has provided remains of more than 90 species of fossil vertebrates, including a hominin phalanx, and the only specimens of the African cercopithecid Theropithecus oswaldi in Europe. To constrain the age of the vertebrate remains we used paleomagnetism, vertebrate biostratigraphy and (230)Th/U dating. Normal polarity was identified in the non-fossiliferous lowest and highest stratigraphic units (red clay and capping flowstones) while reverse polarity was found in the intermediate stratigraphic unit (fossiliferous breccia). A lower polarity change occurred during the deposition of the decalcification clay, when the cave was closed and karstification was active. A second polarit…

Theropithecus010506 paleontologyEarly PleistocenePleistoceneved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesBiostratigraphy010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesTheropithecusPaleontologyAfrica NorthernCaveAnimalsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMagnetostratigraphy0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMammalsgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFossilsved/biologyHominidaeBiological EvolutionCavesSpainAnthropologyAnimal MigrationTheropithecus oswaldiGeologyAcheuleanJournal of Human Evolution
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Cenomanian–Turonian carbonate and organic-carbon isotope records, biostratigraphy and provenance of a key section in NE Sicily, Italy: Palaeoceanogra…

2008

In eastern Sicily, a series of highly organic-rich black shales occur as exotic blocks (~ 100 m across) floating in tectonized sediments (Argille Varicolori Unit containing olistoliths of Cretaceous-Palaeogene age). A 19-metre section, through one of these blocks near the town of Novara di Sicilia, includes cyclically bedded black shales, marlstones and claystones, which have been dated using planktonic foraminiferal and nannofossil biostratigraphy. On this basis, the section is assigned to the latest Cenomanian and clearly represents a manifestation of the Oceanic Anoxic Event characteristic of that interval. Total organic-carbon values range up to 23% and the relatively high hydrogen indi…

Total organic carbonProvenanceRange (biology)PaleontologyBiostratigraphyOceanographyCretaceousPaleontologychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrySection (archaeology)CarbonateCenomanianEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologySicily OAE Bonarelli Level Carbon-isotope stratigraphy TOC Biostratigraphy Palaeoceanography PalaeogeographyEarth-Surface Processes
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Biocénoses à triopsidés(Crustacea, Branchiopoda) du Permien du bassin de Lodève (France)

1997

Resume Nous decrivons les triopsides (Crustacea, Branchiopoda) qui abondent dans les facies “saxoniens” de la Formation du Salagou du bassin de Lodeve date “Thuringien” ou “Saxonien” selon les auteurs. A partir de milliers de debris de carapaces, d'axes thoraco-abdominaux et plus rarement a partir d'animaux entiers, nous avons identifie et decrit deux especes nouvelles: Triops cancriformis permiensis nov. ssp. et Lepidurus occitaniacus nov. sp., morphologiquement proches d' especes actuelles. En se basant sur les preferences ecologiques des triopsides actuels et les caracteristiques sedimentologiques de leur milieu de vie au Permien, nous avons confirme l'existence d'etendues d'eau, peu pro…

TriopsGeographybiologySpace and Planetary ScienceWestern europeMandibulataPaleontologyBiostratigraphybiology.organism_classificationHumanitiesGeobios
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