Middle–Upper Jurassic marine gastropods from central Saudi Arabia
- Autores
- Ferrari, Silvia Mariel; El-Hedeny, Magdy; Zakhera, Mohamed; El-Sabbagh, Ahmed; Al Farraj, Saleh
- Año de publicación
- 2018
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- A total of 68 gastropod specimens are reported from the Middle‒Upper Jurassic sedimentary successions exposed at central Saudi Arabia. The studied material comes from the Tuwaiq Mountain and Hanifa formations at the Khashm al Qaddiyah, Dirab, Jabal al Abakkayn and Maáshabah sections. Thirteen species are identified, described and illustrated. Among them, a new Aporrhais species (A. sauditica sp. nov.) is introduced. In addition, two further possible new Pseudomelania species from the same strata are mentioned. Other members of the assemblage include Kosmomphalus? sp. aff. K. reticulatus Fischer, Bourguetia? sp. aff. B. saemanni (Oppel), Bourguetia? sp., Ampullospira sp., Globularia? sp. cf. G. bajociana Fischer, Purpuroidea sp. aff. P. glabra Morris and Lycett, Purpuroidea sp., Cossmannea sp. aff. C. desvoidyi (d’Orbigny), Cryptoplocus sp. aff. C. depressus (Voltz) and Actaeonina? sp. Stratigraphically, seven species of this gastropod assemblage were only reported from the Middle Jurassic, whereas the other six ones are extending from the Middle to the Upper Jurassic of the studied succession. As compared with their gastropod content, the Khashm al Qaddiyah represents the richest section (33 out of 68 specimens, 48.5%), whereas the Maáshabah section showed an impoverished gastropod assemblage (only three specimens, 4.4%). The species reported here show paleobiogeographical affinities with coeval gastropod assemblages from India, east Africa, Middle East (Israel, the Sinai of Egypt) and western Tethys. The identified species confirm three depositional settings: open shelf lagoon, shoal/fore-shoal and open marine environments. The lower degree of fragmentation, poor sorting and scarcity of abrasion indicate a parautochthonous faunal assemblage.
Fil: Ferrari, Silvia Mariel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Instituto Patagónico de Geología y Paleontología; Argentina
Fil: El-Hedeny, Magdy. Alexandria University; Egipto. King Saud University; Arabia Saudita
Fil: Zakhera, Mohamed. Aswan University; Egipto. Najran University; Arabia Saudita
Fil: El-Sabbagh, Ahmed. Alexandria University; Egipto
Fil: Al Farraj, Saleh. King Saud University; Arabia Saudita - Materia
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CENTRAL SAUDI ARABIA
GASTROPODS
MIDDLE–UPPER JURASSIC
PALEOECOLOGY
PALEOENVIRONMENT
SYSTEMATICS - Nivel de accesibilidad
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Middle–Upper Jurassic marine gastropods from central Saudi ArabiaFerrari, Silvia MarielEl-Hedeny, MagdyZakhera, MohamedEl-Sabbagh, AhmedAl Farraj, SalehCENTRAL SAUDI ARABIAGASTROPODSMIDDLE–UPPER JURASSICPALEOECOLOGYPALEOENVIRONMENTSYSTEMATICShttps://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1A total of 68 gastropod specimens are reported from the Middle‒Upper Jurassic sedimentary successions exposed at central Saudi Arabia. The studied material comes from the Tuwaiq Mountain and Hanifa formations at the Khashm al Qaddiyah, Dirab, Jabal al Abakkayn and Maáshabah sections. Thirteen species are identified, described and illustrated. Among them, a new Aporrhais species (A. sauditica sp. nov.) is introduced. In addition, two further possible new Pseudomelania species from the same strata are mentioned. Other members of the assemblage include Kosmomphalus? sp. aff. K. reticulatus Fischer, Bourguetia? sp. aff. B. saemanni (Oppel), Bourguetia? sp., Ampullospira sp., Globularia? sp. cf. G. bajociana Fischer, Purpuroidea sp. aff. P. glabra Morris and Lycett, Purpuroidea sp., Cossmannea sp. aff. C. desvoidyi (d’Orbigny), Cryptoplocus sp. aff. C. depressus (Voltz) and Actaeonina? sp. Stratigraphically, seven species of this gastropod assemblage were only reported from the Middle Jurassic, whereas the other six ones are extending from the Middle to the Upper Jurassic of the studied succession. As compared with their gastropod content, the Khashm al Qaddiyah represents the richest section (33 out of 68 specimens, 48.5%), whereas the Maáshabah section showed an impoverished gastropod assemblage (only three specimens, 4.4%). The species reported here show paleobiogeographical affinities with coeval gastropod assemblages from India, east Africa, Middle East (Israel, the Sinai of Egypt) and western Tethys. The identified species confirm three depositional settings: open shelf lagoon, shoal/fore-shoal and open marine environments. The lower degree of fragmentation, poor sorting and scarcity of abrasion indicate a parautochthonous faunal assemblage.Fil: Ferrari, Silvia Mariel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Instituto Patagónico de Geología y Paleontología; ArgentinaFil: El-Hedeny, Magdy. Alexandria University; Egipto. King Saud University; Arabia SauditaFil: Zakhera, Mohamed. Aswan University; Egipto. Najran University; Arabia SauditaFil: El-Sabbagh, Ahmed. Alexandria University; EgiptoFil: Al Farraj, Saleh. King Saud University; Arabia SauditaTaylor & Francis Ltd2018-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdfapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/11336/96342Ferrari, Silvia Mariel; El-Hedeny, Magdy; Zakhera, Mohamed; El-Sabbagh, Ahmed; Al Farraj, Saleh; Middle–Upper Jurassic marine gastropods from central Saudi Arabia; Taylor & Francis Ltd; Alcheringa; 42; 3; 7-2018; 383-4010311-55181752-0754CONICET DigitalCONICETenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1080/03115518.2018.1465996info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03115518.2018.1465996info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/reponame:CONICET Digital (CONICET)instname:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas2025-09-29T09:40:31Zoai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/96342instacron:CONICETInstitucionalhttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/Organismo científico-tecnológicoNo correspondehttp://ri.conicet.gov.ar/oai/requestdasensio@conicet.gov.ar; lcarlino@conicet.gov.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:34982025-09-29 09:40:31.978CONICET Digital (CONICET) - Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicasfalse |
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Middle–Upper Jurassic marine gastropods from central Saudi Arabia |
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Middle–Upper Jurassic marine gastropods from central Saudi Arabia |
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Middle–Upper Jurassic marine gastropods from central Saudi Arabia Ferrari, Silvia Mariel CENTRAL SAUDI ARABIA GASTROPODS MIDDLE–UPPER JURASSIC PALEOECOLOGY PALEOENVIRONMENT SYSTEMATICS |
title_short |
Middle–Upper Jurassic marine gastropods from central Saudi Arabia |
title_full |
Middle–Upper Jurassic marine gastropods from central Saudi Arabia |
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Middle–Upper Jurassic marine gastropods from central Saudi Arabia |
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Middle–Upper Jurassic marine gastropods from central Saudi Arabia |
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Middle–Upper Jurassic marine gastropods from central Saudi Arabia |
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Ferrari, Silvia Mariel El-Hedeny, Magdy Zakhera, Mohamed El-Sabbagh, Ahmed Al Farraj, Saleh |
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Ferrari, Silvia Mariel |
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Ferrari, Silvia Mariel El-Hedeny, Magdy Zakhera, Mohamed El-Sabbagh, Ahmed Al Farraj, Saleh |
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El-Hedeny, Magdy Zakhera, Mohamed El-Sabbagh, Ahmed Al Farraj, Saleh |
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CENTRAL SAUDI ARABIA GASTROPODS MIDDLE–UPPER JURASSIC PALEOECOLOGY PALEOENVIRONMENT SYSTEMATICS |
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CENTRAL SAUDI ARABIA GASTROPODS MIDDLE–UPPER JURASSIC PALEOECOLOGY PALEOENVIRONMENT SYSTEMATICS |
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.5 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 |
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A total of 68 gastropod specimens are reported from the Middle‒Upper Jurassic sedimentary successions exposed at central Saudi Arabia. The studied material comes from the Tuwaiq Mountain and Hanifa formations at the Khashm al Qaddiyah, Dirab, Jabal al Abakkayn and Maáshabah sections. Thirteen species are identified, described and illustrated. Among them, a new Aporrhais species (A. sauditica sp. nov.) is introduced. In addition, two further possible new Pseudomelania species from the same strata are mentioned. Other members of the assemblage include Kosmomphalus? sp. aff. K. reticulatus Fischer, Bourguetia? sp. aff. B. saemanni (Oppel), Bourguetia? sp., Ampullospira sp., Globularia? sp. cf. G. bajociana Fischer, Purpuroidea sp. aff. P. glabra Morris and Lycett, Purpuroidea sp., Cossmannea sp. aff. C. desvoidyi (d’Orbigny), Cryptoplocus sp. aff. C. depressus (Voltz) and Actaeonina? sp. Stratigraphically, seven species of this gastropod assemblage were only reported from the Middle Jurassic, whereas the other six ones are extending from the Middle to the Upper Jurassic of the studied succession. As compared with their gastropod content, the Khashm al Qaddiyah represents the richest section (33 out of 68 specimens, 48.5%), whereas the Maáshabah section showed an impoverished gastropod assemblage (only three specimens, 4.4%). The species reported here show paleobiogeographical affinities with coeval gastropod assemblages from India, east Africa, Middle East (Israel, the Sinai of Egypt) and western Tethys. The identified species confirm three depositional settings: open shelf lagoon, shoal/fore-shoal and open marine environments. The lower degree of fragmentation, poor sorting and scarcity of abrasion indicate a parautochthonous faunal assemblage. Fil: Ferrari, Silvia Mariel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Instituto Patagónico de Geología y Paleontología; Argentina Fil: El-Hedeny, Magdy. Alexandria University; Egipto. King Saud University; Arabia Saudita Fil: Zakhera, Mohamed. Aswan University; Egipto. Najran University; Arabia Saudita Fil: El-Sabbagh, Ahmed. Alexandria University; Egipto Fil: Al Farraj, Saleh. King Saud University; Arabia Saudita |
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A total of 68 gastropod specimens are reported from the Middle‒Upper Jurassic sedimentary successions exposed at central Saudi Arabia. The studied material comes from the Tuwaiq Mountain and Hanifa formations at the Khashm al Qaddiyah, Dirab, Jabal al Abakkayn and Maáshabah sections. Thirteen species are identified, described and illustrated. Among them, a new Aporrhais species (A. sauditica sp. nov.) is introduced. In addition, two further possible new Pseudomelania species from the same strata are mentioned. Other members of the assemblage include Kosmomphalus? sp. aff. K. reticulatus Fischer, Bourguetia? sp. aff. B. saemanni (Oppel), Bourguetia? sp., Ampullospira sp., Globularia? sp. cf. G. bajociana Fischer, Purpuroidea sp. aff. P. glabra Morris and Lycett, Purpuroidea sp., Cossmannea sp. aff. C. desvoidyi (d’Orbigny), Cryptoplocus sp. aff. C. depressus (Voltz) and Actaeonina? sp. Stratigraphically, seven species of this gastropod assemblage were only reported from the Middle Jurassic, whereas the other six ones are extending from the Middle to the Upper Jurassic of the studied succession. As compared with their gastropod content, the Khashm al Qaddiyah represents the richest section (33 out of 68 specimens, 48.5%), whereas the Maáshabah section showed an impoverished gastropod assemblage (only three specimens, 4.4%). The species reported here show paleobiogeographical affinities with coeval gastropod assemblages from India, east Africa, Middle East (Israel, the Sinai of Egypt) and western Tethys. The identified species confirm three depositional settings: open shelf lagoon, shoal/fore-shoal and open marine environments. The lower degree of fragmentation, poor sorting and scarcity of abrasion indicate a parautochthonous faunal assemblage. |
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