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The upper Cenomanian (Cretaceous) ammonite Neolobites vibrayeanus () in the Middle East: taxonomic and palaeoecologic remarks
Authors:Frank Wiese  Frauke Schulze
Institution:aFachrichtung Paläontologie, Institut für Geologische Wissenschaften FU Berlin, Malteserstrasse 74-100, D-12249 Berlin, Germany;bUniversität Bremen, Fachbereich 5 – Geowissenschaften, Klagenfurter Straße, Gebäude GEO, D-28359 Bremen, Germany
Abstract:In the Middle East and Africa, the Cenomanian ammonite genus Neolobites occurs, partly in great abundance, in shallow marine shelf settings. The genus includes several species but it has remained uncertain to what extent these species reflect biospecies, chronospecies or morphological variants. Based on material from Jordan and Egypt, the morphological variation of Neolobites vibrayeanus is described and discussed. From the several species of Neolobites described in the literature, only N. vibrayeanus, N. fourtaui and N. peroni appear to deserve specific separation. Sedimentological and lithological data, notably the common occurrence in strata that were possibly deposited above storm wave base, suggest that Neolobites was able to inhabit shallow marine settings. In these settings, it seems to form a distinct assemblage with the nautiloid Angulithes. Although N. vibrayeanus shows morphological variability between distinct populations, local N. vibrayeanus assemblages seem to develop morphologically stable populations that show only a little morphological overlap with those of other areas. This may be the reason for the earlier taxonomic splitting. The occurrence in habitats in which other stratigraphically significant ammonites are often missing may be the reason for the previous poor dating of Neolobites assemblages.
Keywords:Neolobites vibrayeanus  Cenomanian  Cretaceous  Jordan  Egypt  Taxonomy  Ecology
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