Upper Triassic brachiopods and lamellibranchs from the Oman Peninsula, Arabia

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Upper Triassic brachiopods and lamellibranchs from the Oman Peninsula, Arabia

  • Volume / Part: 4 / 1
  • Publication Date: April 1961
  • Page(s): 1 - 41
  • Authored By: R. G. S. Hudson and R. P. S. Jefferies

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Norian brachiopods (4 species) and lamellibranchs (25 species, 2 subspecies) from the Asfal and Sumra Formations (Elphinstone Beds) of the Jebel Hagab area, Oman, Arabia, are critically identified, new morphological features being described. The fauna shows considerable resemblances to those of the same age from Spiti, Central Himalayas, and Indonesia, notably Misol. Brachiopods described include Hagabirhynchia ambica gen. et sp. nov., and Misolia lenticulata sp. nov. New species and subspecies of lamellibranchs are Modiolus omanensis, Indopecten amusiiformis, I. clignetti (Krumbeck) asperior, Palaeocardita trapezoidalis (Krumbeck) leesi, and Thracia proavita. Structural colour-banding in Indopecten is discussed.

Palaeontology - Volume 4 Part 1 Pages 1-41



Palaeontology - Volume 4 Part 1 Pages 1-41

Citations

HUDSON, R. G. S., JEFFERIES, R. P. S. 1961. Upper Triassic brachiopods and lamellibranchs from the Oman Peninsula, Arabia. Palaeontology, 4, 1, 1–41.