Extremely rare Turonian belemnites from the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin and their palaeogeographical importance

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​Extremely rare Turonian belemnites from the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin and their palaeogeographical importance​
Kostak, M. & Wiese, F.​ (2011) 
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica56(2) pp. 433​-437​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.4202/app.2009.0065 

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Authors
Kostak, Martin; Wiese, Frank
Abstract
New records of extremely rare late Turonian belemnites are described from the Upohlavy working quarry in the Bohemian Cretaceous Basin. These specimens are referred to Praeactinocamax bohemicus (Stolley, 1916). An alveolar fragment possibly represents Praeactinocamax strehlensis (Fritsch, 1872) and would be the third find of this species ever recorded. All finds derive from a thin horizon in the uppermost part of the Hudcov limestone (Teplice Formation, uppermost Subprionocyclus neptuni Ammonite Zone). The small faunule most likely had its origin in a taxon from the Praeactinocamax manitobensis/walkeri/sternbergi group of the North American Province, and its occurrence in Europe can be seen in the context of a southward shift of Boreal taxa in the course of a late Turonian cooling event.
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2011
Status
published
Publisher
Inst Paleobiologii Pan
Journal
Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 
ISSN
0567-7920
Sponsor
Ministry of Education [MSM 0021620855]

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