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New fossiliferous sites with Barremian Charophyta in the "Grès du Liban" auct. (Lebanon), with a critical perspective regarding the nature of Munieria Deecke, 1883

2015; Society for Sedimentary Geology; Volume: 15; Issue: 15 Linguagem: Inglês

10.4267/2042/57947

ISSN

2108-5196

Autores

Bruno Granier, Dany Azar, Sibelle Maksoud, Raymond Gèze, Roland Habchi,

Tópico(s)

Geological formations and processes

Resumo

The Gres du Liban auct. is the thick basal unit of the Lower Cretaceous series in Lebanon. There are two key levels in this dominantly siliciclastic unit: the Banc de Mrejatt and the Calcaire a pisolithes, the latter of which includes limestones and marls with Charophyta. The rich charophyte assemblage described by Grambast and Lorch (1968) from a site near Jezzine is Barremian (possibly Early Barremian) in age, not Bedoulian as previously stated. Besides gyrogonites and utricles, charophyte thalli are rather common; they are ascribed to two organ genera, Munieria Deecke, 1883, and Charaxis Harris, 1939. Based on topotypic material (from the Pia Collection), Munieria baconica Deecke, 1883, the type-species of the genus, is reassessed. In addition, the species Clypeina parvula Carozzi, 1946, is transferred to the revised genus Munieria, and a new species of Charaxis is described.

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