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Figure 17 in Aras Valley (northwest Iran): high-resolution stratigraphy of a continuous central Tethyan Permian-Triassic boundary section

Authors: Gliwa, Jana; Ghaderi, Abbas; Leda, Lucyna; Schobben, Martin; TomAEs, Sara; Foster, William J.; Forel, Marie-BØatrice; +5 Authors

Figure 17 in Aras Valley (northwest Iran): high-resolution stratigraphy of a continuous central Tethyan Permian-Triassic boundary section

Abstract

Figure 17. Selected representatives of nautiloids from the Aras Valley section. (a) Domatoceras parallelum (Abich, 1878), specimen MB.C.29346 from the lower Julfa Formation. (b) Pleuronautilus sp., specimen MB.C.29347 from the lower Julfa Formation. (c) Tainoceras (?) sp., specimen MB.C.29348 from the upper Julfa Formation. (d) Pleuronautilus sp., specimen MB.C.29349 from the Zal Member. (e) Liroceras sp., specimen MB.C.29350 from the lower Julfa Formation. (f) Permoceras abichi (Kruglov, 1928), specimen MB.C.29351 from the lower Julfa Formation. (g) Liroceras sp., specimen MB.C.29352 from the lower Julfa Formation.

Published as part of Gliwa, Jana, Ghaderi, Abbas, Leda, Lucyna, Schobben, Martin, TomAEs, Sara, Foster, William J., Forel, Marie-BØatrice, Tabrizi, Nahideh Ghanizadeh, Grasby, Stephen E., Struck, Ulrich, Ashouri, Ali Reza & Korn, Dieter, 2020, Aras Valley (northwest Iran): high-resolution stratigraphy of a continuous central Tethyan Permian-Triassic boundary section, pp. 33-69 in Fossil Record 23 (1) on page 59, DOI: 10.5194/fr-23-33-2020, http://zenodo.org/record/10965686

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Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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