The Lower and Middle Jurassic Brachiopods of Central Saudi Arabia. Palaeontology, Biostratigraphy and Palaeoenvironments. Chronostratigraphical Scales. In a Special Memoir of Geobios (Énay, coord., 1987), the succession of five brachiopod faunas has been evidenced and figured in the Dhruma and Tuwaiq Mountain Limestone formations (Middle Jurassic) of Central Saudi Arabia (Alméras, 1987a). We present here the corresponding detailed palaeontological study of these brachiopods involving 43 species (two of which are new) referred to 25 genera, with their morphological variability and the figuration of their internal characters. This study, where all the determinations from 1987 have been revisited, was necessary for two raisons : 1) the public...
New data on brachiopod assemblages recorded in the Eastern Subbetic area (Alicante, SE Spain) and at...
The revision of Lower and Middle Devonian moroccan chonetacean brachiopods allows to recognize twent...
Triassic brachiopods from the Betic Range were unknown hitherto. Herein we describe the first brachi...
The Liassic Brachiopods from Western Algeria. Very important brachiopod faunas (7350 specimens) hav...
Brachiopod fauna from the peri-Iberian platform system is well-known in the Late Pliensbachian-Toarc...
Brachiopod assemblages recorded in the Toarcian outcropping of the Asturian coast, between Gijón and...
The Pliensbachian brachiopod biogeography of the western Tethyan region and the Euro-Boreal vs. Medi...
International audienceDe très nombreuses faunes de brachiopodes ont été collectées ces trente derniè...
Dans l’Axe Nord-Sud tunisien, les coupes levées sur le Jebel Sidi Khalif (Khechem El Kelb) et le Châ...
Brachiopods are described for the first time from outcrops of the lower part of the Midhnab Member o...
Brachiopod fauna from the peri-Iberian platform system is well-known in the Late Pliensbachian-Toarc...
The record of brachiopods in the Lower Toarcian of the Balearic Islands is described after a reasses...
The area under study belongs to the Jurassic Ethiopian Province (western North Africa, Egypt, Israel...
The Lower Jurassic multicostate zeillerids of the Subbetic Domain are described here for the first t...
Triassic brachiopods from the Betic Range were unknown hitherto. Herein we describe the first brachi...
New data on brachiopod assemblages recorded in the Eastern Subbetic area (Alicante, SE Spain) and at...
The revision of Lower and Middle Devonian moroccan chonetacean brachiopods allows to recognize twent...
Triassic brachiopods from the Betic Range were unknown hitherto. Herein we describe the first brachi...
The Liassic Brachiopods from Western Algeria. Very important brachiopod faunas (7350 specimens) hav...
Brachiopod fauna from the peri-Iberian platform system is well-known in the Late Pliensbachian-Toarc...
Brachiopod assemblages recorded in the Toarcian outcropping of the Asturian coast, between Gijón and...
The Pliensbachian brachiopod biogeography of the western Tethyan region and the Euro-Boreal vs. Medi...
International audienceDe très nombreuses faunes de brachiopodes ont été collectées ces trente derniè...
Dans l’Axe Nord-Sud tunisien, les coupes levées sur le Jebel Sidi Khalif (Khechem El Kelb) et le Châ...
Brachiopods are described for the first time from outcrops of the lower part of the Midhnab Member o...
Brachiopod fauna from the peri-Iberian platform system is well-known in the Late Pliensbachian-Toarc...
The record of brachiopods in the Lower Toarcian of the Balearic Islands is described after a reasses...
The area under study belongs to the Jurassic Ethiopian Province (western North Africa, Egypt, Israel...
The Lower Jurassic multicostate zeillerids of the Subbetic Domain are described here for the first t...
Triassic brachiopods from the Betic Range were unknown hitherto. Herein we describe the first brachi...
New data on brachiopod assemblages recorded in the Eastern Subbetic area (Alicante, SE Spain) and at...
The revision of Lower and Middle Devonian moroccan chonetacean brachiopods allows to recognize twent...
Triassic brachiopods from the Betic Range were unknown hitherto. Herein we describe the first brachi...