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Estudio de los corales rugosos con disepimentos del Serpujoviense (Mississippiense) de la sección de La Cornuda (Córdoba, España)

Authors: Gómez Herguedas, Alberto; Rodríguez , Sergio;

Estudio de los corales rugosos con disepimentos del Serpujoviense (Mississippiense) de la sección de La Cornuda (Córdoba, España)

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[ES] En este artículo se estudian las asociaciones de corales rugosos con disepimentos presentes en la sección estratigráfica de La Cornuda (Córdoba, España). La sección está constituida por materiales tanto carbonatados como terrígenos de edad Namuriense inferior (Serpujoviense inferior). Los taxones estudiados se han encontrado en los tramos 1 y 7 de la sección, habiéndose podido identificar un total de 23 especies correspondientes a 13 géneros englobados en 4 subórdenes distintos. Se definen un género nuevo y dos especies nuevas, correspondientes a la subfamilia Amygdalophyllinae Amygdalophyllum cornudensis sp. nov. y Guadiatia pseudocoloniale gen. nov. sp. nov. Dos géneros endémicos pertenecientes a las familias Lithostrotionidae y Axophyllidae se han dejado en nomenclatura abierta debido a la escasez de material.

[EN] This paper deals with the dissepimented rugose corals from La Cornuda section (Córdoba, Spain). The section is composed of terrigenous and carbonate sediments, Serpukhovian in age (Early Namurian). Rugose corals have been identified only in units 1 and 7; 23 species that correspond to 13 genera belonging to 4 suborders, have been identified. A new genus and two new species included in the subfamily Amygdalophyllinae are described here, Amygdalophyllum cornudensis sp. nov. and Guadiatia pseudocoloniale gen. nov. sp. nov. Two endemic genera belonging to the Lithostrotionidae and the Axophyllidae are maintained in open nomenclature owing to the scarcity of the material.

Los trabajos de campo y de laboratorio han sido realizados en el contexto de los proyectos de investigación BTE2000- 1423, BTE2002-03819, y BTE2003-02065.

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563.6(460.351), Guadiato Area, Taxonomía, Sierra Morena, Rugosa, 2416 Paleontología, Serpujoviense, Serpukhovian, Sierra Morena., Área del Guadiato, Paleontología, Taxonomy

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