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Kołodziej, 1997

Boring Foraminifera from exotics of the Stramberk-type limestones (Tithonian-lower Berriasian, Polish Carpathians)

Kołodziej, B.
Year1997
JournalAnnales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae
Volume67
Number2-3
Pages249-256
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id52654

Abstract

The boring foraminifera Troglotella incrustons has been recorded in exotic boulders of the Stramberk- type limestone (Tithonian-lower Bemasian) occuring in the Polish Flysch Carpathians. In the studied material Troglotella occurs in association with Lithocodium aggregation. The foraminiferal nature of this microproblematicum is accepted herein. The co-occurrence of both foraminifers is interpreted as a life association. Troglotella facultatively lived inside chambers of Lithocodium or bored in the carbonate skeletal substrate encrusted by it. On 5 mm o f substrate as many as 10-15 borings-produced by Troglotella have been found. This poorly known foraminifera was described up to now from the Upper Jurassic. New data from other regions suggest that the stratigraphical range of the Lithocodium-Troglotella association should be extended to the Albian.

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