Lower Cretaceous non-marine ostracods of the Oros Formation, Iguatu basin: Taxonomy and biostratigraphic considerations

Marcos Antnio Batista dos Santos Filho, Gerson Fauth, Benjamin Sames

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Abstract

Non-marine ostracods have been used for a long time to aid in the understanding of the Lower Cretaceous sedimentary deposits of Brazil, with various studies showing their value for biostratigraphic zonation in different basins. The northeastern region of Brazil contains several basins south of the Potiguar Basin which originated from the rifting that resulted from the opening of the Atlantic Ocean, and thus contain an important record of the Cretaceous Period. This paper has the objective of studying the ostracods recovered from two adjacent sections (Transnordestina A and Transnordestina B) belonging to the Oros Formation, Iguatu Basin, Ceara, Brazil, detailing their taxonomy and developing biostratigraphic inferences based on the observed fauna. A total of 19 species were found in the analyzed samples, distributed among 11 genera and five families: Cypridea hystricoides, Cypridea paraibensis, Cypridea cf. C. clavata, Cypridea punctacentralis sp. nov., Brasacypris ovum, Pattersoncypris sinuata, Pattersoncypris cf. P. sinuata, Pattersoncypris? sp., Ilyocypris? arca sp. nov., Ilyocypris? latanodi sp. nov., Rhinocypris? ericius sp. nov., Pythagoracypris latavectis gen. et sp. nov., Hastacypris adamantem gen. et sp. nov., Looneyellopsis mvili, Musacchiocythere plastica, Musacchiocythere? sp., Alicenula leguminella, Alicenula cf. D. oblonga, and an incertae sedis species. From the recovered species, a HauterivianeAptian interval can be inferred for the studied sections. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104634
Number of pages22
JournalCretaceous Research
Volume118
Issue number2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2021

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 105123 Stratigraphy
  • 105118 Palaeontology

Keywords

  • Northeastern Inner Basins
  • Hauterivian-Aptian
  • Ostracoda
  • Taxonomy
  • Biostratigraphy
  • NORTHEAST BRAZIL
  • SEDIMENTS
  • JATOBA BASIN
  • Northeastern inner basins
  • PALEOECOLOGY
  • PALYNOMORPHS
  • PALEOENVIRONMENT
  • POTIGUAR
  • THERIOSYNOECUM BRANSON 1936
  • ONTOGENY
  • Ostracods
  • CRUSTACEA
  • Hauterivian–Aptian

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