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Permian pelecypods from Tunisia.
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Publication Date:
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1979
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Author :
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Boyd D.W., Newell Norman D.
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Livre
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N°2686 (USA) Am. Mus. Novit. N°2686 Permian pelecypods from Tunisia. Pelecypodes permiens de Tunisie. Fifteen late Permian pelecepod species belonging to 15 genera and 13 familles are described from Tunisia. Shikamaia ? ogulineci, a remarkable ambonychlacean, Gigantocyclus zidensis, a lucinid of surprisingly modern aspect, and a new species. Lyroschizodus djemelensis are morphologically unusual elements of the fauna. A new non-byssate pterinopectinid, Denguiria azzouzi, new genus and new species, is described. A minor element of an extraordinarily rich assemblage of marine invertebrates dominated by reef-building calcareous sponges, the pelecipods show surprisingly little resemblance to contemporaneous assemblages of other areas.
bibliogr. bivalvia ; Permien ; minéral nouveau ; bioherme ; biométrie ; méthode MEB ; lyroschizodus ; Denguiria ; Tunisie Newell Norman D. Boyd D.W. paleontologie
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Indexation decimale :
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paleontologie
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Keywords :
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bivalvia ; Permien ; minéral nouveau ; bioherme ; biométrie ; méthode MEB ; lyroschizodus ; Denguiria ; Tunisie
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Summary :
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Fifteen late Permian pelecepod species belonging to 15 genera and 13 familles are described from Tunisia. Shikamaia ? ogulineci, a remarkable ambonychlacean, Gigantocyclus zidensis, a lucinid of surprisingly modern aspect, and a new species. Lyroschizodus djemelensis are morphologically unusual elements of the fauna. A new non-byssate pterinopectinid, Denguiria azzouzi, new genus and new species, is described. A minor element of an extraordinarily rich assemblage of marine invertebrates dominated by reef-building calcareous sponges, the pelecipods show surprisingly little resemblance to contemporaneous assemblages of other areas.
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Exemplaries :
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TU545B, TU545A
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