Title: Linking southern Poland and northern Germany: Campanian cephalopods, inoceramid bivalves and echinoids
Abstract: The Campanian strata in the Wolbrom-Miechow area at Wierzchowisko, Jezowka and Rzezuśnia (i.e., the southwestern part of the Miechow Trough, southern Poland) have been studied in some detail. Collections of macrofossils available to date include generally well-preserved and diverse cephalopods (ammonoids, coleoids), inoceramid bivalves and irregular echinoids of considerable stratigraphic and correlative value. For the present paper, taxa which allow a preliminary correlation with northern Germany (Lagerdorf, Lehrte West Syncline and Munsterland Basin) are singled out for brief discussion. Stratigraphically useful taxa include the ammonites Pachydiscus ( P .) haldemsis (SCHLUTER), Lewyites elegans (MOBERG), Scaphites ( S .) hippocrepis III sensu COBBAN, S. ( S .) gibbus SCHLUTER and Trachyscaphites spiniger spiniger (SCHLUTER), the coleoids Belemnitella ex gr. mucronata (VON SCHLOTHEIM) and Gonioteuthis quadrata (DE BLAINVILLE), the inoceramids Cataceramus dariensis (DOBROV & PAVLOVA), ‘ Inoceramus ’ azerbaydjanensis ALIEV and ‘ I .’ agdjakendsis ALIEV, and the echinoids Offaster pilula (LAMARCK), Galeola papillosa (LESKE), Echinocorys ex gr. subglobosa / turrita , E. ex gr. conica , Micraster ( Gibbaster ) ex gr. fastigatus / stolleyi and M . ( M .) ex gr. schroederi / glyphus . The ammonite fauna, which is dominated by pachydiscids and diplomoceratids, is closely comparable to that from the Busko Zdroj area (i.e., the southeastern part of the Miechow Trough), but hoplitoplacenticeratids are still unknown from the Wolbrom-Miechow area which, taken together with inoceramid data, may point to a gap in the upper Lower Campanian (equivalent of conica / mucronata Zone).
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-12-01
Language: en
Type: article
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