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Historical Biology
An International Journal of Paleobiology
Volume 33, 2021 - Issue 4
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Middle Jurassic terebratulide brachiopods from the Jordan Valley (northwestern Jordan)

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Pages 446-462 | Received 23 Mar 2019, Accepted 27 May 2019, Published online: 17 Jun 2019
 

ABSTRACT

The Middle Jurassic terebratulide brachiopods from the Jordan Valley, northwestern Jordan, are herein revised and systematically described and new taxa are added to the faunal list. A new genus and species Jordanithyris ardainensis gen. et sp. nov., is introduced from the upper Bathonian (Hamam Formation) and lower Callovian (Mughanniyya Formation) of the Arda section. In the upper Bathonian Hamam Formation (consisting of limestone, dolomite, alternating sandstone, and marlstone beds), Ptyctothyris quillyensis occurs. The assemblage Arabatia bihinensis, Ectyphoria sinaiensis, Ptyctothyris quillyensis, Dorsoplicathyris dorsoplicata, and Tubithyris jurayfahiensis is recorded in the lower Callovian limestone beds with marlstone interbeds of the Mughanniyya Formation. Brachiopods of the Jordanian Hamam and Mughanniyya formations can be correlated with the fauna of the Aroussiah Formation in Sinai and the Zohar and Matmor formations in southern Israel. The sedimentary environment is interpreted as the protected shallow inner shelf, and nutrient rich habitat resulting in high faunal diversity. The high degree of endemism of this fauna is yet another confirmation of the representative pronounced Middle Jurassic endemism along the southern Tethyan margin of the Ethiopian Province.

Acknowledgments

We are grateful to the Editor-in-Chief Dyke Gareth and reviewers Michael R. Sandy (University of Dayton), José F. Baeza-Carratalá (University of Alicante), and Mark A. Wilson (College of Wooster) for their useful comments and remarks that helped to improve the manuscript. Thanks also go to J. Höflinger (Röthenbach, Germany) for helpful suggestion. The research was supported by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia, Project No. 176015 (grant to BVR and VJR).

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Funding

The research was supported by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia, Project No. 176015 (grant to BVR and VJR).

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