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Early Cretaceous charophytes from south Dobrogea (Romania). Biostratigraphy and palaeobiogeography

Journal

CRETACEOUS RESEARCH
Volume 122, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cretres.2021.104762

Keywords

Charophyta; Taxonomy; Biozonation; Palaeogeography; Mesogea; Early Cretaceous; Tethyan Archipelago

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness ERDF (EU) [CGL 2015-69805-P]
  2. European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
  3. AGAUR (Catalan Research Agency) [2017SGR-824]
  4. American University of Beirut (AUB)
  5. DGAPA-UNAM
  6. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [BES-2016-076469]

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A study in South Dobrogea sampled eleven boreholes and one outcrop of the Lower Cretaceous, revealing twenty charophyte species and providing new age information. Additionally, it represents the first description of certain Western European and North American charophytes in Eastern Europe.
Eleven boreholes and one outcrop of the Lower Cretaceous in South Dobrogea (south-eastern Romania) were sampled for charophytes. Twenty species are described and illustrated in two non-marine rock units, the Za?voaia Member and the Gherghina Formation. The Za?voaia Member contains a charophyte assemblage dominated by Feistiella bijuescensis, aff. Mesochara harrisii, Nodosoclavator bradleyi, Clavator bilateralis, and Clavator grovesii var. grovesii, indicating a Berriasian age. Other less abundant species include Feistiella sp., Latochara sp., Mesochara dobrogeica sp. nov., Globator maillardii var. nurrensis, Atopochara trivolvis var. micrandra, Clavator grovesii var. discordis, Hemiclavator adnatus, and Hemiclavator neimongolensis var. posticecaptus. The occurrence of G. maillardii var. nurrensis in this assemblage suggests late Berriasian age. The Gherghina Formation is dominated by the species Atopochara trivolvis var. triquetra and Clavator grovesii var. jiuquanensis. Other less abundant species include Sphaerochara andersonii, aff. Mesochara harrisii, Globator maillardii var. trochiliscoides, Globator maillardii var. biutricularis, Clavator harrisii var. reyi, and Clavator ampullaceus var. latibracteatus var. nov. This assemblage indicates a late Barremian-early Aptian age. This study sheds new light on the palaeobiogeographical distribution of Lower Cretaceous charophytes in the Tethyan realm. Well-known western European charophyte species such as F. bijuescensis, S. andersonii, G. maillardii var. trochiliscoides, H. adnatus, and H. neimongolensis var. posticecaptus are herein described for the first time in eastern Europe. Very significantly, this is the first report in Europe of the hitherto North American taxon C. bilateralis, while the species C. ampullaceus has previously been reported only from the Middle East and eastern Africa. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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