Publication Cover
Historical Biology
An International Journal of Paleobiology
Volume 34, 2022 - Issue 5
169
Views
1
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

New brachiopod family Arzonellinidae (Terebratulida) from the Early Jurassic (Sinemurian) of Montenegro, southern Europe, Mediterranean Province

, , &
Pages 917-929 | Received 15 Apr 2021, Accepted 02 Jul 2021, Published online: 25 Sep 2021

References

  • Alméras Y. 1964. Brachiopodes du Lias et du Dogger. Essai bibliographique et critique de paléontologie stratigraphique. Doc Lab Géol Fac Sci Lyon. 5:3‒161.
  • Antonijević R, Pavić A, Karović J, Dimitrijević M, Radoičić R, Pejović D, Pantić S, Roksandić M. 1973. Explanatory booklet, Sheets Kotor and Budva, K 34-50 and K 34-62, Basic Geological Map 1:100 000. Belgrade: Federal Geological Survey; p. 64. [In Serbian with English and Russian summary].
  • Bešić Z. 1959. Geologischer Fürer durch die Volksrepublic Crna Gora. Titograd: Societe geologique du Montenegro; p. 559. [In Serbian with German summary].
  • Bittner A. 1880. Die Hercegowina und die südöstlichen Thelie von Bosnien. Abh k k geol Reichsanst. 30:353–438.
  • Bittner A. 1890. Brachiopoden der Alpinen Trias. Abh k k geol Reichsanst. 14:1–325.
  • Bittner A. 1895. Über die Gattung Rhynchonellina Gemm. Jb k k geol Reichsanst. 44(1894):547–572.
  • Böse E. 1897. Die mittelliasischen Brachiopodenfauna der ôstlichen Nordalpen. Palaeontographica. 44:145–235.
  • Čadjenović D, Kilibarda Z, Radulović N. 2008. Late Triassic to Late Jurassic evolution of the Adriatic Carbonate Platform and Budva Basin, Southern Montenegro. Sediment Geol. 204(1–2):1–7. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sedgeo.2007.12.005.
  • Campbell KA, Bottjer DJ. 1995. Peregrinella: an Early Cretaceous Cold-Seep-Restricted Brachiopod. Paleobiology. 21(4):461–478. doi:https://doi.org/10.1017/S0094837300013488.
  • Cicardi MG, Gaetani M. 1974. Revisione della Rhynchonellininae (Brachiopoda) del Liassico del Bacino Lombardo. Riv Ital Paleont. 80(3):351–388.
  • Ćirić B. 1949. Les brachiopodes du Lias de Lovćen. Glas Prir muz Srb zem Ser A. 2:159–172. [In Serbian with French summary].
  • Cooper GA, Muir-Wood HM. 1951. Brachiopod homonyms. J Washington Acad Sci. 41:195–196.
  • Črne AE, Goričan Š. 2008. The Dinaric carbonate platform margin in the Early Jurassic: a comparison between successions in Slovenia and Montenegro. Boll Soc Geol Ital. 127(2):389–405.
  • Croft WN. 1959. A parallel grinding instrument for the investigation of fossils by serial sections. J Paleont. 24:693–698.
  • Duméril AMC. 1806. Zoologie analytique ou méthode naturelle de classification des animaux. Paris: Allais; p. xxiv+344.
  • Eichenbaum J. 1883. Die Brachiopoden von Smokovac bei Risano in Dalmatien. Jb k k geol Reichsanst. 33:713–720.
  • Elliot GF. 1948. The evolutionary significance of brachial development in terebratelloid brachiopods. Ann Mag Nat Hist, Series 12. 1(5):297–317. doi:https://doi.org/10.1080/00222934808653913.
  • Gemmellaro GG. 1871. Studi paleontologici sulla fauna del calcare a Terebratula janitor del nord di Sicilia. Parte III. G Sci Nat Econ Palermo. 7(1):73–108[1–36].
  • Gischler E, Sandy MR, Peckmann J. 2003. Ibergirhynchia contraria (F. A. Roemer), an Early Carboniferous seep-related brachiopod from the Harz Mountains, Germany – a possible successor to Dzieduszyckia. J Paleont. 77:293–303. doi:https://doi.org/10.1017/S002233600004364X.
  • Kiel S, Glodny J, Birgel D, Bulot LG, Campbell KA, Gaillard C, Graziano R, Kaim A, Lazar I, Sandy MR, et al. 2014. The paleoecology, habitats, and stratigraphic range of the enigmatic Cretaceous brachiopod Peregrinella. PLOS ONE. 9(10):1–18. doi:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0109260.
  • Kovács S, Sudar M, Grădinaru E, Gawlick H-J, Karamata S, Haas J, Péró C, Gaetani M, Mello J, Polák M, et al. 2011. Triassic evolution of the Tectonostratigraphic units of the Circum-Pannonian Region. Jb Geol Bundesanst. 151:199–280.
  • Lee DE, Mackinnon DI, Smirnova TN, Baker PG, Yu-Gan J, Dong-Li S. 2006. Terebratulida. In: Kaesler R, editor. Treatise on invertebrate paleontology. Part H. Brachiopoda (Revised), Volume 5. Boulder (Colorado): Geological Society of America and University of Kansas Press; p. 1965–2255.
  • Mihajlović M. 1955. Quelques especes Rhynchonellinae du calcaire jurassique a Smokovac pres de Risan (Boka Kotorska). Geol An Balkan Poluost. 23:67–73. [In Serbian with French summary].
  • Neuweiler F, Bernoulli D. 2005. Mesozoic (Lower Jurassic) red stromatactis limestones from the Southern Alps (Arzo, Switzerland): calcite mineral authigenesis and syneresis-type deformation. Int J Earth Sci. 94(1):130–146. doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-004-0442-3.
  • Peckmann J, Campbell KA, Walliser OH, Reitner J. 2007. A Late Devonian hydrocarbon-seep deposit dominated by Dimerelloid Brachiopods, Morocco. Palaios. 22(2):114–122. doi:https://doi.org/10.2110/palo.2005.p05-115r.
  • Peckmann J, Kiel S, Sandy MR, Taylor D, Goedert J. 2011. Mass occurrences of the Brachiopod Halorella in Late Triassic Methane-Seep Deposits, Eastern Oregon. J Geol. 119(2):207–220. doi:https://doi.org/10.1086/658199.
  • Peckmann J, Sandy MR, Taylor DG, Gier S, Bach W. 2013. An Early Jurassic brachiopod-dominated seep deposit enclosed by serpentinite, eastern Oregon, USA. Palaeogeogr Palaeoclimatol Palaeoecol. 390:4–16. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2013.01.003.
  • Radoičić R. 1966. Microfacies du jurassique des dinarides da la Yougoslavia. Geol Raspr poroc. 9:5–375.
  • Radoičić R. 1982. Carbonate platforms of the Dinarides: the example of Montenegro-West Serbia sector. Bull Acad Serb Sci Arts, Cl Sci Nat Math. 22:35–46.
  • Radoičić R. 1987. The Dinaric Carbonate Platform: adjacent basins and depressions. Mem Soc Geol Ital. 40:309–311.
  • Radoičić R, D’Argenio B. 1999. An outline of the geology of external Dinarides and their Mesozoic–Early Tertiary facies. Rend Accad Sci Fis Mat. 61:181–243.
  • Sandy MR, Campbell KA. 1994. New rhynchonellid genus from Tithonian (Upper Jurassic) cold seep deposits of California and its paleoenvironmental significance. J Paleont. 68(6):1243–1252. doi:https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022336000034247.
  • Sandy MR, Radulović BV, Peckmann J, Sulser H, Radulović VJ, Wu S-Y, Đaković M. 2018. Homeomorphy in an Early Jurassic rhynchonellide-dominated brachiopod coquina from Smokovac, Montenegro: an incertae sedis finds a home in the suborder Terebratellidina. Geolog Soc Am Abst Progr. 50(6). doi:https://doi.org/10.1130/abs/2018AM-323189.
  • Scotese CR. 2014. Atlas of Jurassic Paleogeographic Maps, PALEOMAP Atlas for ArcGIS, volume 4, The Jurassic and Triassic, Maps 32-42, Mollweide Projection. Evanston (IL): PALEOMAP Project.
  • Siblík M. 1988. Catalogus Fossilium Austriae. Ein systematisches Verzeichnis aller auf österreichischem Gebiet festgestellten Fossilien. In: Zapfe H, editor. Brachiopoda mesozoica, (a) Brachiopoda triadica. Österr Akad Wiss. 5c(2a); p. 1–145.
  • Sulser H. 2004. Arzonella exotica n. g. n. sp., a new brachiopod of indeterminate systematic position from the Lower Liassic (Broccatelo) of Arzo (Southern Alps of Switzerland): a short note. Eclogae Helv. 97:423–428. doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s00015-004-1136-3
  • Sulser H, Furrer H. 2005. Die Brachiopoden des südalpinen Lias von Arzo (Kt. Tessin, Schweiz) – taxonomie und Stratigraphie. Geol Insubrica. 8:3–52.
  • Sulser H, Furrer H. 2008. Dimerelloid rhynchonellide brachiopods in the lower Jurassic of the Engadine (Canton Graubünden, National Park, Switzerland). Swiss J Geosci. 101(1):203–222. doi:https://doi.org/10.1007/s00015-008-1250-8.
  • von Hauer FR. 1868. Geologische Uebersichtskarte der österreichischen Monarchie. Blatt X: dalmatien. Jb k k geol Reichsanst. 18:431–454.
  • Vörös A. 1984. Lower and Middle Jurassic brachiopod provinces in the western Tethys. Ann Univ Sci Budap, Sect Geol. 24:207–233.
  • Vörös A. 1991. Hierlatzkalk ‒ a Peculiar Austro-Hungarian Jurassic Facies. In: Lobitzer H, Csäszär G, editors. Jubiläumsschrift 20 Jahre Geologische Zusammenarbeit Österreich-Ungarn. Vol. 1. Wein; p. 145–154.
  • Vörös A. 1993. Jurassic microplate movements and brachiopod migrations in the western part of the Tethys. Palaeogeogr Palaeoclimatol Palaeoecol. 100(1–2):125–145. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/0031-0182(93)90037-J.
  • Vörös A. 2014. A taxonomic and nomenclatural revision of the historical brachiopod collection from the lower Jurassic of Yakacik (Ankara, Turkey), housed in the geological and geophysical Institute of Hungary. Földt Közl. 144(3):231–254.
  • Waagen WH. 1883. Salt range Fossils. I. Productus-Limestone fossils. Geol Surv India, Mem Palaeont Indica, Ser 13. 4(2):391–546.
  • Williams A, Carlson SJ, Brunton CHC, Holmer LE, Popov L. 1996. A supra-ordinal classification of the Brachiopoda. Phil Trans R Soc London Ser B. 351(4):1171–1193.
  • Zittel KA. 1869. Geologische Beobachtungen aus den Central-Appenninen. Benecke’s Geogn-Paläont Beitr. 2:91–177.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.