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Coen-Aubert, 2011

Stratigraphy and additional rugose corals from the Givetian Mont d'Haurs Formation in the Ardennes

Coen-Aubert, M.
Year2011
JournalBulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belqique, Sciences de la Terre
Volume81
Pages27-53
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id53215

Abstract

Nine taxa of rugose corals collected by LE MAÎTRE ( 1934) and coming from the Chalonnes Formation of the Southeastern Armorican Massif in France have been revised. They belong to the genera Stringophyllum WEDEKIND, 1922, Sociophyllum BIRENHEIDE, 1962, Acanthophyllum DYBOWSKI, 1873, Beugniesastraea COENAUBERT, 1989 and Fasciphyllum SCHLÜTER, 1885. Among this material, Stringophyllum acanthicum (FRECH, 1885), Sociophyllum elongatum (SCHLÜTER, 1881), Acanthophyllum vermietbare (GOLDFUSS, 1826) and A. tortum (TSIEN, 1969) occur close to the Eifelian-Givetian boundary, on the south side of the Dinant Synclinorium in Belgium. Moreover, the first three species have been defined in the Middle Devonian of the Eifel Hills in Germany and they are observed in the Late Eifelian and the Early Givetian of this area. For comparison, A. heterophyilum (MILNE-EDWARDS & HAIME, 1851) and Sociophyllum cf. elongatum sampled by LE MAÎTRE (1934) in the Late Emsian Valet Formation from the Southeastern Armorican Massif have also been investigated. The Belgian material of Stringophyllum acanthicum is included in the systematic description of this taxon.

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