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Early Eocene orthophragminids from the Lower Indus Basin, Pakistan, and their biostratigraphic implication

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PALAEOWORLD
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages 176-198

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DOI: 10.1016/j.palwor.2020.04.010

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Orthophragminids; Systematics; Biometric analysis; Biostratigraphy; Lakhra Formation

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  1. National Centre of Excellence in Geology (NCEG), University of Peshawar
  2. HEC-NRPU Project [7888/KPK/NRPU/RD/HEC/2017]

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Orthophragminids are an important biostratigraphic proxy in the western Tethys during the Paleocene-Eocene period, but are less studied in the eastern Tethys. This study focused on the detailed taxonomy and biostratigraphy of orthophragminids, identifying nine species/subspecies including two new species. The identified orthophragminid taxa represent the OZ2-3 zones of the early Ypresian, with some differences in first appearances compared to western Tethys. The paleoecological setting for the species occurrences is interpreted as inner to middle shelf.
Orthophragminids are a key biostratigraphic proxy for Paleocene-Eocene sequences in western Tethys, but poorly known in eastern Tethys. The orthophragminids were previously misinterpreted as Paleocene's orbitoidiform foraminifera in the Indus Basin, Pakistan. This study focuses on detailed taxonomy and biostratigraphy of orthophragminids. Nine species/subspecies of orthophragminids are identified, including Discocyclina ranikotensis, D. archiaci bakhchisaraiensis, D. a. ex. interc. staroseliensis bakhchisaraiensis, D. dispansa hungarica, D. d. taurica, D. d. broennimanni and Orbitoclypeus schopeni ramaraoi, and two new species Discocyclina pseudoranikotensis n. sp. and Discocyclina debalensis n. sp. are described. The identified orthophragminid taxa represent the orthophragminid zones OZ2-3, corresponding to the shallow benthic zones SBZ5-7 of early Ypresian (early Eocene), which are correlated with those in western Tethys. However, we found that the first appearances of D. d. hungarica and D. d. taurica occur in the OZ3 or SBZ7 in this study instead of the OZ5 or SBZ10 as in western Tethys. The possible paleoecological setting for the occurrences of recognized species is interpreted as inner to middle shelf. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. and Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, CAS. All rights reserved.

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