Thanetian gastropods from the Mesopotamian high folded zone in northern Iraq
An assemblage of gastropods from the Thanetian of the Kolosh Formation from the Zakho region in northern Iraq is documented for the first time. The ten species represent the families Campanilidae Douvillé 1904 , Potamididae H. & A. Adams 1854, Batillariidae Thiele 1929 , Thiaridae Gill 1871 , Pa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Paläontologische Zeitschrift 2013-06, Vol.87 (2), p.179-199 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An assemblage of gastropods from the Thanetian of the Kolosh Formation from the Zakho region in northern Iraq is documented for the first time. The ten species represent the families Campanilidae Douvillé
1904
, Potamididae H. & A. Adams 1854, Batillariidae Thiele
1929
, Thiaridae Gill
1871
, Pachychilidae Fischer & Crosse
1892
, Cerithiidae Fleming
1822
and Pseudolividae de Gregorio
1880
, suggesting a littoral to shallow sublittoral depositional environment. Six of the species are new and five are formally described as new species. At least seven species are also known from the Thanetian and/or Early Ypresian of the Ankara region in Turkey. Only a single species occurs also in the Paleocene of the Paris Basin. No relation to Paleocene and Eocene faunas of Pakistan and India is detectable. This points to a considerably bioprovincialism along the northern coast of the Tethys. Consequently we suppose the existence of an
Anatolian Province
in the Thanetian/Ypresian
Mediterranean Region
of the
Tethys Realm
, represented by rather homogeneous mollusc faunas from western Turkey and northern Iraq.
Campanile zakhoense
nov. sp.,
Pyrazopsis hexagonpyramidalis
nov. sp.,
Pachymelania islamogluae
nov. sp.,
“Faunus” dominicii
nov. sp. and
Pseudoaluco mesopotamicus
nov. sp. are introduced as new species.
Varicipotamides
Pacaud & Harzhauser nov. nom. is proposed as the replacement name for
Exechestoma
Cossmann (
1889
) non Brandt (
1837
). |
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ISSN: | 0031-0220 1867-6812 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12542-012-0155-z |