Title
An Upper Permian (Dzhulfian) assemblage with Pseudodunbarula (fusulinids) reworked in the Upper Jurassic of Argolis Peninsula, Peloponnes, Greece
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1993
Abstract
Pebble sized clasts of limestone reworked in to the Jurassic Potami Formation of the Argolis Peninsula (Greece) have yielded Dzhulfian (Upper Permian) microfossils. The rich assemblage is composed of Tubiphytes, Archaeolithoporella, Dasyclads, Gymnocodiaceae, Pseudo-algae, smaller Foraminifera and Fusulinoids. A systematic review of all the Palaeofusulininae and Schubertelloids is proposed, and a hypothesis is advanced to explain the relationship between the Miliolina and Involutinina suborders. -from English summary
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Revue de Paleobiologie
First Page
217
Last Page
242
Recommended Citation
Vachard, D., Clift, P., & Decrouez, D. (1993). An Upper Permian (Dzhulfian) assemblage with Pseudodunbarula (fusulinids) reworked in the Upper Jurassic of Argolis Peninsula, Peloponnes, Greece. Revue de Paleobiologie, 12 (1), 217-242. Retrieved from https://repository.lsu.edu/geo_pubs/567