Présence de l’éocrinoïde Ascocystites Barrande (Echinodermata,Blastozoa) dans l’Ordovicien supérieur (Caradoc) de l’Anti-Atlas (Maroc) : premières données |
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Authors: | Serge Regnault |
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Institution: | Muséum d’histoire naturelle, 12, rue Voltaire, 44000 Nantes, France |
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Abstract: | Family Ascocystitidae, defined and established by Georges Ubaghs in 1967, includes a single genus, Ascocystites. This genus was described and figured for the first time by Barrande in 1887, from Bohemian specimens. Thereafter, specimens brought close to Ascocystites or assigned to this genus were described starting from samples collected in Bohemia in the Armorican Massif or in Portugal. The new specimens were collected in Morocco in the Eastern Anti-Atlas, within the formation of Izzeguirene of Caradoc age. The studied material includes several sandy slabes often containing many well-preserved and almost complete individuals. These levels gather individuals of various sizes, corresponding to various stages of development. The morphological study in progress should allow a specific attribution by comparison with the Bohemian and Armorican forms actually known. The Moroccan material has, in addition, the advantage of corresponding to associations of several Echinodermata groups, rich in individuals, allowing a taphonomic and possibly paleoenvironmental study. Biostratigraphically, Ascocystitidae are actually known between Middle (Armorican Massif and Portugal) and Upper Ordovician (Bohemia and now Morocco). The discovery of Ascocystitidae in the Moroccan Anti-Atlas extends their distribution, within gondwanian domain, during Middle and Upper Ordovician. |
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Keywords: | Echinodermata Blastozoa Eocrinoidea Ordovicien supé rieur Anti-Atlas Maroc |
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