New Records ofCaudriellaHaman and Huddleston from the Middle and Late Eocene of Neo-Tethys: Taxonomic and Palaeobiogeographic Implications

Author:

Özcan Ercan1,Yücel Ali Osman1,Mıtchell Sımon F.2,Pıgnatti Johannes3,Simmons Michael D.4,Okay Aral I.15,Erkızan Levent Sina1,Gültekin Münire Nur1

Affiliation:

1. İstanbul Technical University, Faculty of Mines, Department of Geological Engineering, Maslak 34469, İstanbul, Turkey

2. Department of Geography and Geology, University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston 7, Jamaica

3. Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza”, Rome, Italy

4. Halliburton, 97 Milton Park, Abingdon, OX14 4RW, United Kingdom

5. İstanbul Technical University, Eurasia Institute of Earth Sciences, İstanbul, 34469, Turkey

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe middle to upper Eocene mixed carbonate-clastic and siliciclastic deposits of the Şevketiye and Keşan formations in northwest Turkey yielded unique assemblages of larger benthic foraminifera, some displaying a typical orbitoidiform test, not comparable to any known taxa in the Palaeogene of the Neo-Tethys. These specimens with a flat, discoidal test, occasionally with an indistinct central depression, possess a central layer of equatorial chambers/chamberlets displaying a cyclical (orbitoidal) growth pattern and thick lateral layers with numerous chamberlets. The megalospheric embryonic apparatus possesses three small chambers (a triconch, the chambers of which are separated by notably thin walls), followed by a large auxiliary chamberlet. These specimens closely correspond to the genus Caudriella Haman and Huddleston and its type-species Margaritella ospinae (Caudri) that has only previously been reported with confidence from the Caribbean region, notably the type locality within the middle Eocene Punta Mosquito Formation at Margarita Island off Venezuela. Caudriella at its type locality also possesses a trilocular embryonic apparatus, which was incorrectly interpreted as arranged in a rectilinear or slightly curved row. The diagnosis of Caudriella is emended and considering the similarities in their equatorial sections with closely associated Linderina Schlumberger, a comparison of their embryonic-nepionic stages is given from the same deposits in NW Turkey and with those from the middle Eocene of the Sulaiman Range (Pakistan) and Kutch (India). A new record of primitive Caudriella is presented from Jamaica. The palaeobiogeographic distribution of Caudriella is reconsidered, being recorded from both the American/Caribbean and the Western Neo-Tethys bioprovinces. Limited data suggest eastward directed dispersal of the genus, even though this would be counter to most of the prevailing surface currents during the Eocene.

Publisher

GeoScienceWorld

Subject

Paleontology,Microbiology

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