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The Almonacid de la Cuba section, representative of the Pliensbachian-Toarcian transition in the Iberian Range (Fig. 1), is reviewed. It is an expanded section where no important discontinuities have been detected. Four successive assemblages of ammonites, which are characterized by the presence of Pleuroceras (BH14-CU14), Canavaria (CU16-CU32), Dactylioceras (E.) (CU35.2-CU44) and Dactylioceras (O.) (CU44-CU87), are distinguished. The Pliensbachian/Toarcian boundary is located at the base of level CU35.2 with the first record of Dactylioceras (Fig. 2). These assemblages are mainly constituted by taxa typical of the NW European Province, such as Pleuroceras, Dactylioceras (O.) and P. paltum. However, frequent Mediterranean Province taxa such as Emaciaticeras, Canavaria, Lioceratoides, Neolioceratoides, Dactylioceras (E.) and P. madagascariense, are also recorded. In the Tenuicostatum Zone, dactylioceratidae are dominating with respect to harpoceratinae. In the Mirabile Subzone, species of Dactylioceras (E.) are coexisting with P. paltum. Brachiopods show two successive assemblages. The lower one is composed generally of the Pliensbachian taxa and the upper assemblage includes more endemic taxa. Coinciding with the Early Toarcian OAE, almost all these species disappeared at the end of the Tenuicostatum Chron. Foraminiferal assemblages are rich and diversified. Calcareous hyaline taxa are dominated by suborder Lagenina, agglutinated foraminifera are scarce, the suborders Spirillinina and Miliolina are represented by few specimens and taxa, and specimens of Robertinina have been recovered throughout the whole stratigraphic interval. The main biostratigraphical foraminiferal events can be recognized and compared with other sections of the Iberian Range and with another ones of selected NW European Basins. Ostracod assemblages of the Spinatum Zone are dominated by healdiids and cytheraceans, which decrease at the base of the Tenuicostatum Zone, where the cypridaceans are better represented. In the Semicelatum Subzone, coinciding with the disappearance of the healdiids, the cytheraceans become dominants.Calcareous nannofossils assemblages are rich and well preserved. This allowed locating precisely the biochronostratigraphical position of the main markers and events and comparing them with these recorded in other basins of Western Tethys. A magnetic polarity column for the Pliensbachian/Toarcian boundary has been constructed on the basis of the polarities of the 2C Component (Fig. 2). The lower boundary of the Toarcian is located within the R2 magnetozone. A relatively large magnetozone N3 of normal polarity is located within the Tenuicostatum Zone.
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