Middle to lower upper Oxfordian ammonite successions from northwest Sicily, are mainly composed of groups showing a typical Mediterranean character. These include common representatives of suborder Phylloceratina. Among Ammonitina, the bulk of recorded associations is formed by representatives of Mediterranean subfamilies Passendorferiinae, Euaspidoceratinae and Peltoceratinae, with a minor representation of family Oppeliidae. The studied ammonite associations include over two hundred specimens, from which, a whole of one hundred and fifty have been identified and described. They have been collected from three sections located on the southern side of Mount Erice, southwest from the town of Erice (Trapani province). Taphonomic features disp...
A sea-shore profile, in the vicinity of the west Sicilian Monte Inici, yielded a moderately rich amm...
Cecca, Fabrizio, Savary, Bérengère (2007): Palaeontological study of Middle Oxfordian- Early Kimmeri...
International audienceAn ammonite biostratigraphy for Oxfordian in the Tlemcenian domain (northweste...
The comparison of Middle-Upper Jurassic ammonite successions in SW Sicily (Sciacca) and Iberia shows...
Middle-Upper Jurassic successions cropping out in western Sicily have been the subject of detailed s...
The Oxfordian ammonite group Passendorferiinae (known as "Mediterranean perisphinctids") forms a gro...
This stratigraphical study is part of the revision work that has been carried out for the last ten y...
Middle to lower upper Oxfordian ammonite successions from northwest Sicily, are mainly composed of g...
Facies and biostratigraphic analyses of the Contrada Diesi succession, cropping out along the northe...
Facies and biostratigraphic analyses of the Contrada Diesi succession, cropping out along the northe...
The ammonite species Perisphincjtes (bichotómosphinctes) wartac BUKOWSKI is precisely localised at t...
International audienceAbstract The pelagic Jurassic successions of the Trapani region of western Sic...
Two historical collections of Mesozoic ammonites from the Tardàra Mountain (SO Sicily), housed in th...
The subfamily Ataxioceratinae Buckman arises at the turn of the Middle-Upper Oxfordian (Upper Jurass...
In the Ricla area (Zaragoza, Aragonese Branch of the Iberian Range), at the top of the Yátova Format...
A sea-shore profile, in the vicinity of the west Sicilian Monte Inici, yielded a moderately rich amm...
Cecca, Fabrizio, Savary, Bérengère (2007): Palaeontological study of Middle Oxfordian- Early Kimmeri...
International audienceAn ammonite biostratigraphy for Oxfordian in the Tlemcenian domain (northweste...
The comparison of Middle-Upper Jurassic ammonite successions in SW Sicily (Sciacca) and Iberia shows...
Middle-Upper Jurassic successions cropping out in western Sicily have been the subject of detailed s...
The Oxfordian ammonite group Passendorferiinae (known as "Mediterranean perisphinctids") forms a gro...
This stratigraphical study is part of the revision work that has been carried out for the last ten y...
Middle to lower upper Oxfordian ammonite successions from northwest Sicily, are mainly composed of g...
Facies and biostratigraphic analyses of the Contrada Diesi succession, cropping out along the northe...
Facies and biostratigraphic analyses of the Contrada Diesi succession, cropping out along the northe...
The ammonite species Perisphincjtes (bichotómosphinctes) wartac BUKOWSKI is precisely localised at t...
International audienceAbstract The pelagic Jurassic successions of the Trapani region of western Sic...
Two historical collections of Mesozoic ammonites from the Tardàra Mountain (SO Sicily), housed in th...
The subfamily Ataxioceratinae Buckman arises at the turn of the Middle-Upper Oxfordian (Upper Jurass...
In the Ricla area (Zaragoza, Aragonese Branch of the Iberian Range), at the top of the Yátova Format...
A sea-shore profile, in the vicinity of the west Sicilian Monte Inici, yielded a moderately rich amm...
Cecca, Fabrizio, Savary, Bérengère (2007): Palaeontological study of Middle Oxfordian- Early Kimmeri...
International audienceAn ammonite biostratigraphy for Oxfordian in the Tlemcenian domain (northweste...