Lower Callovian of Kanev Dislocations, Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine: Ammonites and Stratigraphy

2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (7) ◽  
pp. 767-847
Author(s):  
D. B. Gulyaev ◽  
A. P. Ippolitov
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2018 ◽  
Vol 62 (1) ◽  
pp. 36-49 ◽  
Author(s):  
John H. Powell ◽  
Peter F. Rawson ◽  
James B. Riding ◽  
Jonathan R. Ford
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2016 ◽  
Vol 90 (5) ◽  
pp. 910-922
Author(s):  
Alberto C. Riccardi

AbstractColeoid specimens from the Jurassic of northern Chile are included in two different species ofTrachyteuthis, i.e.,T. covacevichiFuchs and Schultze, 2008 andT. chilensisn. sp., and in a new genus and a new species,Pseudoteudopsis perezin. gen. n. sp. The specimens described and figured are from two different areas in northern Chile. Those referred toPseudoteudopsis perezin. gen. n. sp. came from a locality north of Calama and are associated with ammonites indicating the lower Callovian uppermostbodenbenderito lowermostproximumzones (≈gracilisStandard Zone) of the Andean ammonite zonation. Those described asT. covacevichiandT. chilensisn. sp. came from the Cordillera de Domeyko, northeast of Taltal, and are associated with ammonites indicating the middle OxfordiantransversariumZone.


1959 ◽  
Vol 96 (6) ◽  
pp. 505-512 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. H. Callomon

AbstractNew discoveries have established the presence of nine ammonite zones in the Middle Jurassic beds of East Greenland. The top two are Lower Callovian; the remaining seven yield ammonites unknown from extra-Boreal provinces and are presumed to range down through the Bathonian, possibly into the Bajocian.


2002 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 155-166 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Ware ◽  
Robin C. Whatley

Abstract. The Upper Bathonian and Lower Callovian ostracod species Fastigatocythere juglandica (Jones, 1884) is shown to comprise a total of five subspecies. Of these, F. juglandica juglandica, F. juglandica major (Jones & Sherborn, 1888) and F. juglandica postrotunda subsp. nov., described as new herein, are all confined to the Upper Bathonian. Lophocythere fulgurata (Jones & Sherborn, 1888) is demonstrated to be an instar of F. juglandica major. Fastigatocythere juglandica degenerata subsp. nov., described as new herein and F. juglandica rugosa Weinholz comb. nov., both confined to the Lower Callovian, extend the known range of the species into that stage for the first time.


1962 ◽  
Vol S7-IV (2) ◽  
pp. 273-280
Author(s):  
A. Rollet

Abstract Based on morphological and biometric studies of available specimens of Obovothyris obovata from the upper Bathonian (Jurassic) beds of Bregille and of Digonella 'digona' from the lower Callovian (Jurassic) beds of Maizieres and Tarcenay, several external and internal characteristics are listed showing the differences between the two genera Obovothyris and Digonella. Biometric studies of several Digonella species for population analysis indicate the presence of three distinct population assemblages and the identification of a new species, Digonella sinuata, from the marls of Maizieres and Tarcenay of Callovian age.


1987 ◽  
Vol 24 (8) ◽  
pp. 1570-1582 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jai Krishna ◽  
G. E. G. Westermann

New collections of Macrocephalitinae from the ?Upper Bathonian – Lower Callovian of Kachchh (Cutch olim) make it possible to discern six successive taxonomically distinguishable faunal associations. These are, from above, (6) M. semilaevis association, (5) M. formosus association, (4) M. dimerus association, (3) M. elephantinus association, (2) M. madagascariensis association, (1) M. triangularis association.Of these, Nos. 1, 4, and 6 formed the bases of the M. triangularis, M. dimerus, and M. semilaevis biozones respectively. The majority of the 19 nominal species and 6 genera in the literature on Kachchh may be condensed into only 6 dimorphic species of undivided Macrocephalites.


1988 ◽  
Vol 62 (01) ◽  
pp. 148-150 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. K. Pandey ◽  
G. E. G. Westermann

Only two specimens of the family Tulitidae Buckman were previously reported from Kachchh (also Cutch, Kutch, Katch, or Kachh) in the state of Gujarat, i.e., “Stephanoceras bullatum (d'Orbigny)” of Waagen (1875) from the lower Callovian Golden Oolite of Kheera. Parona and Bonarelli (1897) named Waagen's illustrated specimen “Sphaeroceras’ cosmopolitum, which Spath (1924) later designated as the type species of Kheraiceras Spath. The only other tulitid known from the Indian subcontinent is the single Bullatimorphites (Kheraiceras) cf. bullatus from the Polyphemus Limestone of Baluchistan, Pakistan, described by Noetling (1896, Pl. 6, fig. 2, 2a).


1968 ◽  
Vol S7-X (3) ◽  
pp. 303-307
Author(s):  
Jean Claude Fischer
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Abstract Bathonian-lower Callovian, five biostratigraphic phases (oolitic, chalky-marly, pseudopisolitic), interaction of rates of subsidence and sedimentation and hydrodynamics, Jurassic, France


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