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Menathyris wilsoni gen. et sp. nov. is described from the Limestone and Marl Member (Early Ladinian) of the Saharonim Formation (early Anisian–late Carnian), at Har Gevanim, Makhtesh Ramon, southern Israel. The Saharonim Formation represents the main transgressive phase of the Middle Triassic. The subunit, from which the shells were collected, contains the molluscs Neoschizodus laevigatus (Ziethen), Myophoriopsis cf. subundata (Schauroth), Lima cf. tellei Bittner, Pecten discites (Schlotheim), Ostrea montiscaprilis Klipstein, Pseudoplacunopsis fissistriata (Winkler), Gevanites awadi (Parnes), and the conodont Pseudofurnishius murcianus (Van den Boogaard), the last-mentioned indicative of the Fassanian (Early Ladinian).
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Bibliogr. 29 poz., rys., tab.
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- Division of Paleontology (Invertebrates), American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY 10024-5192, USA
Bibliografia
- 1. Allan, R. S., 1940. A revision of the classification of the terebra- telloid Brachiopoda. Canterbury Museum Records, 4: 267-275.
- 2. Awad, G. A., 1946. On the occurrence of marine Triassic (Muschekalk) deposits in Sinai. Bulletin de l’Institut d’Égypte, 27: 397-427.
- 3. Benjamini, C., Hirsch, F. & Eshet, Y., 2005. The Triassic of Israel. In: Hall, J. K., Krasheninnikov, V. A., Hirsch, F., Benjamini. C. & Flexer, A. (eds), Geological Framework of the Levant Volume II: The Levantine Basin and Israel, Historical Pro- ductions-Hall, Jerusalem, 360 pp.
- 4. Brotzen, F., 1956. Stratigraphical studies on the Triassic vertebrate fossils from Wadi Raman, Israel. Arkiv för Mineralogi och Geologi, Kungliga Svenska Vetenskapakademien, 2: 191-217.
- 5. Druckman, Y., 1966. Triassic project. Institute for Petroleum Research and Geophysics (IPRG), 1023: 38-44, Tel Aviv.
- 6. Druckman, Y., 1969. The petrography and environment of deposition of the Triassic Saharonim Formation and the Doiomite Member of the Mohilla Formation in Makhtesh Ramon, central Negev (southern Israel). Israel Geological Survey Bulletin, 49: 1-46.
- 7. Druckman, Y., 1974. Stratigraphy of the Trias tic sequence in southern Israel. Israel Geological Survey Bulletin, 64: 1-94.
- 8. Druckman, Y., 1976. The Triassic in Southern Israel and Sinai: A Sedimentological Model of Marginal, Epicontinental and Marine Environments. Unpubiished Ph.D. Thetis, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 188 pp. [in Hebrew, English summary].
- 9. Dubar, G., 1942. Études paléontologiques sue le Lias du Maroc. Braciopodes, Térébratules et Zeilléries multiplissées. Service Géologique du Maroc, Notes et Mémoires, 57: 1-104.
- 10. Eicher, D. B., 1947. Micropaleontology of the Triassic of northern Sinai. Egypte Bulletin, 28: 87-92.
- 11. Feldman, H. R., 2002. A new species of Coenothyris (Brachiopoda) from the Triassic (Upper Anisian-Ladinian) of Israel. Journal of Paleontology, 76: 34-42.
- 12. Feldman, H. R., 2005. Paleoecology, taphonomy and biogeography of a Coenothyris community (Brachiopoda, Terebratulida) from the Triassic (Upper Anisian-Lower Ladinian) of Israel. American Museum Novitates, 3479: 1-19.
- 13. Hagdorn, H. & Sandy, M. R., 1998. Color banding in the Triassic Terebratulid brachiopod Coenothyris from the Muschelkalk of central Europe. Journal of Paleontology, 72: 11-28.
- 14. Klipstein, A., 1843. Beitrage zur geologischen und topographischen Kenntniss der ostlichen Alpen. G. F. Heyer (J. Ricker), 1843-1883, Giessen, 372 pp.
- 15. Muir-Wood, H., 1955. A History of the Classification of the Phylum Brachiopoda. British Museum, London, 124 pp.
- 16. Pálfy, J. & Torok, A., 1992. Comparison of Alpine and Germano- type Middle Triassic brachiopod faunas from Hungary, with remarks on Coenothyris vulgaris (Schlotheim, 1820). Annales Universistis Scientarium Budapestinensis de Rolando Eotvos Nominatae, Sectio Geologica, 29: 303-323.
- 17. Parnes, A., 1975. Middle Triassic ammonite biostratigraphy in Israel. Israel Geological Survey Bulletin, 66: 1-35.
- 18. Parnes, A., 1986. Middle Triassic cephalopods from the Negev (Israel) and Sinai (Egypt). Israel Geological Survey Bulletin, 79: 1-59.
- 19. Parnes, A., Benjamini, C., & Hirsch, F., 1985. Some aspects of Triassic ammonite biostratigraphy, paleoenvironments and paleobiogeography in southern Israel. Journal of Paleontology, 59: 656-666.
- 20. Popiel-Barczyk, E. & Senkowiczowa, H., 1989. Representatives of the genus Coenothyris Douvillé, 1879, from the Terebratula Bed (Upper Muschelkalk) of the Holy Cross Mts., Central Poland. Acta Geologica Polonica, 39: 93-111.
- 21. Senkowiczowa, H. & Popiel-Barczyk, E., 1993. Brachiopods from Terebratula Bed from the Upper Muschelkalk in the Grotów P-11 borehole (SW Poland). Geological Quarterly, 37: 579¬592.
- 22. Shaw, S. H., 1947. Southern Palestine, Geological Map on a Scale of 1:250,000 with Explanatory Notes. Government of Palestine, Jerusalem.
- 23. Sohn, I. G., 1968. Triassic ostracodes from Makhtesh Ramon, Israel. Israel Geological Survey Bulletin, 44: 1-71.
- 24. Waagen, W. H., 1883. Salt Range fossils, Vol. 1, Part 4. Productus limestone fossils, Brachiopoda. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India, Palaeontologica Indica, series 13, fascicule 2: 391-546.
- 25. Williams, A., Carlson. S. J., Brunton, C. H. C., Holmer, L. E., & Popov, L. E., 1996. A supraordinal classification of the Brachiopoda. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London (series B), 351: 1171-1193.
- 26. Zak, I., 1957. The Triassic in Makhtesh Ramon. Unpublished M. Sc. Thesis, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 98 pp. [in Hebrew] .
- 27. Zak, I., 1964. The Triassic in Arief en Naqa, Sinai. Geological Survey of Israel, Report, 61: 1-28.
- 28. Zak, I., 1968. Geological Map of Israel, Makhtesh Ramon, Har Gevanim, 1:20000, Israel Geological Survey.
- 29. Zemel, M., Wuerzburger, M. & Bartura, Y., 1956. Geological Map of Makhtesh Arif, Scale 1:10000. Israel Geological Survey, Unpublished Report [in Hebrew].
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