CARNIAN CONODONTS FROM UPPER TRIASSIC STRATA OF TAMARIN SECTION (SAN CASSIANO FM., DOLOMITES, ITALY)

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  • ADELAIDE MASTANDREA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13130/2039-4942/8598

Keywords:

Conodonts, Taxonomy, Biostratigraphy, San Cassiano Fm., Upper Triassic (Carnian), Dolomites, Italy.

Abstract

A Late Triassic conodont fauna is described and illustrated for the first time from the San Cassiano Formation of the eastern Dolomites (Tamarin). The co-occurrence of Metapolygnathus auriformis, M. carnicusM. baloghiM. polygnathiformis, Gladigondolella  tethydisGl. arcuata and Gl. malayensis malayensis indicates a Late Julian age. The fauna corresponds to the auriformis Zone (Austriacum Zone according to ammonoid  zones). This pelagic conodont  fauna, characteristic of relatively deep water, shows strong faunal affinities with coeval faunas from European Tethyan regions(mainly Greece, Turkey, NE Hungary, and Alps) and northern Kumaun region of Tethys Himalaya.

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Received 2017-06-19
Accepted 2017-06-19