Revision and new data of the ammonite family Pseudotissotiidae in the Iberian Trough, Spain

The ammonites assigned to the family Pseudotissotiidae of the Wiedmann (Tübingen,Germany) and Goy, Carretero and Meléndez (Madrid, Spain) collections obtained from the Iberian Trough have been revised. New, mainly lower Turonian, specimens of the species Pseudotissotia sp., Choffaticeras (Choffatice...

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Autores: Barroso-Barcenilla, Fernando, Goy Goy, Antonio
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2007
País:España
Institución:Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM)
Repositorio:Docta Complutense
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:docta.ucm.es:20.500.14352/52373
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/52373
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:56
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Upper Cenomanian
Lower Turonian
Ammonoidea
Pseudotissotiidae
Iberian Trough
Spain
Cénomanien supérieur
Turonien inférieur
Bassin Ibérique
Espagne
Cenomaniense superior
Turoniense inferior
Surco Ibérico
España
Paleontología
2416 Paleontología
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Sumario:The ammonites assigned to the family Pseudotissotiidae of the Wiedmann (Tübingen,Germany) and Goy, Carretero and Meléndez (Madrid, Spain) collections obtained from the Iberian Trough have been revised. New, mainly lower Turonian, specimens of the species Pseudotissotia sp., Choffaticeras (Choffaticeras) quaasi (Peron, 1904), C. (C.) pavillieri (Pervinquière, 1907), C. (C.) segne (Solger, 1903), C. (C.) sinaiticum (Douvillé, 1928), C. (Leoniceras) luciae (Pervinquiére, 1907), C. (L.) barjonai (Choffat, 1898), Wrightoceras llarenai (Karrenberg, 1935), W. munieri (Pervinquière, 1907), W. submunieri Wiedmann, 1975b, and Donenriquoceras forbesiceratiforme Wiedmann, 1960, have been also presented. In addition, we designate and refigure the lectotype of Pseudotissotia (Leoniceras) alaouitense Basse, 1937, and refigure the lectotype of P. barjonai Choffat, 1898. Studies on the morphologies and the geographical and temporal distributions of all of these species have led to the identification of several phylogenetic relationships between them, and to distinguish four main phases in the evolution of the family, characterized by the successive dominance of Choffaticeras (Choffaticeras), Choffaticeras (Leoniceras), Donenriquoceras and Wrightoceras with Donenriquoceras.