Carboniferous auloporids from the Iberian Penisnulapalaeocology, diversity, and spatio - temporal distribution
- Coronado, Ismael
- Rodríguez García, Sergio
ISSN: 1886-7995, 1698-6180
Año de publicación: 2014
Título del ejemplar: Palaeodiversity and Palaeoecology of Iberian Ecosystems. New insights into the Phanaerozoic biotas from Spain and Portugal
Volumen: 40
Número: 1
Páginas: 61-85
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: Journal of iberian geology: an international publication of earth sciences
Resumen
Auloporid corals are common in the Palaeozoic and very frequent in the Carboniferous buildups of the Iberian Peninsula. The aim of this study is to analyze the diversity of these corals through a taxonomical recognition of the species and morphotypes that occur in the Iberian Peninsula. Eighteen sections have been sampled between the Ossa-Morena (Mississippian) and Cantabrian (Pennsylvanian) zones dated as upper Viséan to early Kasimovian. In addition, other localities where auloporids occur and are cited in the literature have been also used for this study. The taxonomical identification has been carried out using the criteria proposed by Tchudinova (1980) with little modifications. Thus, eighteen morphotypes and two species belonging to nine nominal genera have been identified (Multithecopora sp. A-H, Syringopora sp. A-B, Aulopora sp. A-B, Cladochonus sp. A-B, Syringoalcyon sp., Roemeripora sp., Sinopora sp., Mastopora? sp., Multithecoporahontoriense and Neomultithecoporacantabrica). Through a classical microfacies study, the environments where the auloporids lived have been identified, as well as the growth patterns and the features of sedimentation. Finally, a preliminary biostratigra-phic range chart for the Carboniferous auloporoids from the Iberian Peninsula has been achieved.