- Source: Berriasella
Berriasella is a discoidal evolute perisphinctacean ammonite, and type genus for the neocomitid subfamily Berriasellinae. Its ribbing is distinct, consisting of both simple and bifurcated ribs that extend from the umbilical seam across the venter; its whorl section generally compressed, the venter more or less narrowly rounded. The species Berriasella jacobi traditionally has been regarded an index fossil defining the base of the Cretaceous, however since 2016 this had been replaced by the first occurrence of Calpionella alpina. Some authors regard B. jacobi as instead belonging to the genus Strambergella.
Berriasella, named by Uhlig, 1905, is known from the late Upper Jurassic, Tithonian, to the early Lower Cretaceous, Berriasian and has a fairly worldwide distribution.
Distribution
Fossils of Berriasella have been found in:
Jurassic
Latady and Himalia Ridge Formations, Antarctica
Los Molles Formation, Argentina
Guasasa Formation, Cuba
Chia Gara Formation, Iraq
Muktinath, Nepal
Punta Moreno Formation, Peru
Hajar Formation, Yemen
Cretaceous
President Beaches Formation, Antarctica
Guchuochun Formation, China
Buenavista Breccia, Colombia
Stramberk Formation, Czech Republic
France
Szentivánhegy Limestone, Hungary
Giumal Sandstone, India
Shal Formation, Iran
Chia Gara Formation, Iraq
Carbonera and Taraises Formations, Mexico
Pieniny Limestone and Rogozno Formation, Poland
Chigan Formation, Russia
Tollo and Miravetes Formations, Spain
Dvuyakornaya Formation, Ukraine
Hajar Formation, Yemen
Lo valdes Formation, Chile
References
Further reading
Arkell, W.J.; Kummel, B.; Wright, C.W. (1957). Mesozoic Ammonoidea. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part L, Mollusca 4. Lawrence, Kansas: Geological Society of America and University of Kansas Press.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kapur (zaman)
- Jura (zaman)
- Berriasella
- Berriasella jacobi
- Berriasian
- Cretaceous
- Jurassic
- Early Cretaceous
- Tithonian
- Late Jurassic
- Dvuyakornaya Formation
- Berriasellinae