The first record of Middle Jurassic serpulids from SE Turkey, equatorial Tethys

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https://doi.org/10.2110/carnets.2023.2305

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calcareous tubeworms, Serpulidae, Bivalvia, Tethys, Arabian plate

Abstract

The Jurassic platform margin succession in the Hezan area, called the "Hezan Unit" (Diyarbakır), on the north of the Arabian platform in southeastern Turkey includes five formations of carbonate-dominated rocks. The most interesting is the upper part of the Hezan unit (the Kuran Formation) that contains unique layers of oolitic and clayey limestone. A first record of the calcareous polychaete tubeworm Propomatoceros lumbricalis is described from the Middle Jurassic lower part of the Kuran Formation of the Hezan area. Most knowledge of fossil serpulids is centered on European material, and little has been done on Middle East fossil calcareous tubes. The taxonomic information recorded as a result of this study will add to our understanding of the biogeographic history of the Middle Jurassic calcareous polychaete associations and help to interpret the structure and paleoecology of its marine communities.

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2023-06-30

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The first record of Middle Jurassic serpulids from SE Turkey, equatorial Tethys. (2023). Carnets Geol., 23, 97-105. https://doi.org/10.2110/carnets.2023.2305