Pragian (Lower Devonian) stromatoporoids and rugose corals from Zújar (Sierra Morena, southern Spain)

The locality Zújar at the boundary between the Badajoz and Córdoba provinces belongs to the Obejo-Valsequillo-Puebla de la Reina Domain. Within the fossiliferous reefal carbonates of Pragian age cropping out in Zújar, 10 stromatoporoid species and 7 rugose coral species are identified. The new rugos...

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Main Authors: May, Andreas, Rodríguez, Sergio
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Geologica Belgica 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/72193
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/72193 2024-02-11T10:01:20+01:00 Pragian (Lower Devonian) stromatoporoids and rugose corals from Zújar (Sierra Morena, southern Spain) May, Andreas Rodríguez, Sergio 2012-09-15 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/72193 en eng Geologica Belgica http://popups.ulg.ac.be/Geol/document.php?id=3741 May, A., & Rodriguez, S. (2012). Pragian (Lower Devonian) stromatoporoids and rugose corals from Zújar (Sierra Morena, southern Spain). Geologica Belgica, 15(4), 226–235. 1374-8505 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/72193 2034-1954 open Biogeography reef Anthozoa Porifera Devonian Spain Obejo-Valsequillo-Puebla de la Reina Domain new species artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2012 ftcsic 2024-01-16T09:47:37Z The locality Zújar at the boundary between the Badajoz and Córdoba provinces belongs to the Obejo-Valsequillo-Puebla de la Reina Domain. Within the fossiliferous reefal carbonates of Pragian age cropping out in Zújar, 10 stromatoporoid species and 7 rugose coral species are identified. The new rugose coral species Martinophyllum miriamae n. sp. is described. Hexagonaria soraufi Rodríguez García, 1978 is a subspecies of Martinophyllum ornatum Jell & Pedder, 1969. The Pragian fauna of Zújar is a typical fauna of the Old World Realm with remarkably close relationships to Arctic Canada and Australia. Most species have been recorded for the first time from Spain. No significant relationships to the Eastern Americas Realm are visible. Remarkable is, that none of the stromatoporoid species of Zújar is known from the famous Pragian reef complex of Koněprusy in Bohemia, meanwhile the rugose coral fauna (e. g. Joachimastraea barrandei Galle, Hladil & May, 1999) shows some relations. Some of the species found are ancestors of important constructors of the Middle Devonian reef complexes, demonstrating that the roots of the Givetian-Frasnian reef complexes reach down to the Pragian. Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Arctic Canada Morena ENVELOPE(-67.121,-67.121,-68.580,-68.580)
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topic Biogeography
reef
Anthozoa
Porifera
Devonian
Spain
Obejo-Valsequillo-Puebla de la Reina Domain
new species
spellingShingle Biogeography
reef
Anthozoa
Porifera
Devonian
Spain
Obejo-Valsequillo-Puebla de la Reina Domain
new species
May, Andreas
Rodríguez, Sergio
Pragian (Lower Devonian) stromatoporoids and rugose corals from Zújar (Sierra Morena, southern Spain)
topic_facet Biogeography
reef
Anthozoa
Porifera
Devonian
Spain
Obejo-Valsequillo-Puebla de la Reina Domain
new species
description The locality Zújar at the boundary between the Badajoz and Córdoba provinces belongs to the Obejo-Valsequillo-Puebla de la Reina Domain. Within the fossiliferous reefal carbonates of Pragian age cropping out in Zújar, 10 stromatoporoid species and 7 rugose coral species are identified. The new rugose coral species Martinophyllum miriamae n. sp. is described. Hexagonaria soraufi Rodríguez García, 1978 is a subspecies of Martinophyllum ornatum Jell & Pedder, 1969. The Pragian fauna of Zújar is a typical fauna of the Old World Realm with remarkably close relationships to Arctic Canada and Australia. Most species have been recorded for the first time from Spain. No significant relationships to the Eastern Americas Realm are visible. Remarkable is, that none of the stromatoporoid species of Zújar is known from the famous Pragian reef complex of Koněprusy in Bohemia, meanwhile the rugose coral fauna (e. g. Joachimastraea barrandei Galle, Hladil & May, 1999) shows some relations. Some of the species found are ancestors of important constructors of the Middle Devonian reef complexes, demonstrating that the roots of the Givetian-Frasnian reef complexes reach down to the Pragian. Peer reviewed
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author May, Andreas
Rodríguez, Sergio
author_facet May, Andreas
Rodríguez, Sergio
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title Pragian (Lower Devonian) stromatoporoids and rugose corals from Zújar (Sierra Morena, southern Spain)
title_short Pragian (Lower Devonian) stromatoporoids and rugose corals from Zújar (Sierra Morena, southern Spain)
title_full Pragian (Lower Devonian) stromatoporoids and rugose corals from Zújar (Sierra Morena, southern Spain)
title_fullStr Pragian (Lower Devonian) stromatoporoids and rugose corals from Zújar (Sierra Morena, southern Spain)
title_full_unstemmed Pragian (Lower Devonian) stromatoporoids and rugose corals from Zújar (Sierra Morena, southern Spain)
title_sort pragian (lower devonian) stromatoporoids and rugose corals from zújar (sierra morena, southern spain)
publisher Geologica Belgica
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May, A., & Rodriguez, S. (2012). Pragian (Lower Devonian) stromatoporoids and rugose corals from Zújar (Sierra Morena, southern Spain). Geologica Belgica, 15(4), 226–235.
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