Taxonomy and palaeoecology of brachiopods from the South-Helvetic zone of the Fäneren region (Lutetian, Eocene, NE Switzerland)
Terebratuloid and cancellothyridoid brachiopods from the South-Helvetic Lutetian (Eocene) of the Fäneren region (NE Switzerland) are described: Carneithyris subregularis (Q uenstedt ) and two forms of Terebratulina s.l. under open nomenclature. Several species of Alpine and non-Alpine origin, relate...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Swiss Journal of geosciences 2010-09, Vol.103 (2), p.257-272 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Terebratuloid and cancellothyridoid brachiopods from the South-Helvetic Lutetian (Eocene) of the Fäneren region (NE Switzerland) are described:
Carneithyris subregularis
(Q
uenstedt
) and two forms of
Terebratulina s.l.
under open nomenclature. Several species of Alpine and non-Alpine origin, related to
Carneithyris subregularis
, like
Terebratula kickxi
G
aleotti
,
Terebratula aequivalvis
S
chafhäutl
and
Terebratula hilarionis
D
avidson
show characters, which compare well with
Carneithyris subregularis
. Two of them,
T. aequivalvis
and
T. hilarionis,
are assigned to the genus
Carneithyris
. The stratigraphy and lithology of the sediments in the study area are reassessed. Life habits and palaeoecology of the brachiopods are discussed.
C
.
subregularis
apparently was a free living brachiopod without attachment to the substrate, as indicated by massive accumulations of callosities in the posterior parts of the shell. The variability of the cardinal process, as seen in the studied
Carneithyris
group can be interpreted as a morphological element to enlarge the surface of attachment of strong diductor muscles in relation to the internal thickening of the individual. |
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ISSN: | 1661-8726 1661-8734 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00015-010-0018-0 |