2003
DOI: 10.1127/njgpm/2003/2003/35
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A late Permian Cathaysian flora from the Dead Sea area, Jordan

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“…In addition, nearly sixty other palynomorph taxa have been identified that clearly indicate a Late Permian age, including Lueckisporites virkkiae, Klausipollenites schaubergeri, Nuskoisporites dulhuntyi, and Jugasporites delasaucei. Another flora from a nearby locality in the upper part of the Um Irna Formation contains several typical Late Permian Cathaysian taxa, including Lobatannularia and Gigantonoclea (Mustafa, 2003). The Ma'in Formation, which overlies the Um Irna Formation with an erosional contact, yielded a low-diversity microflora, dominated by lycopsid spores (Endosporites papillatus, Densoisporites nejburgii) and acritarchs (Veryhachium sp.…”
Section: Geological Setting and Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, nearly sixty other palynomorph taxa have been identified that clearly indicate a Late Permian age, including Lueckisporites virkkiae, Klausipollenites schaubergeri, Nuskoisporites dulhuntyi, and Jugasporites delasaucei. Another flora from a nearby locality in the upper part of the Um Irna Formation contains several typical Late Permian Cathaysian taxa, including Lobatannularia and Gigantonoclea (Mustafa, 2003). The Ma'in Formation, which overlies the Um Irna Formation with an erosional contact, yielded a low-diversity microflora, dominated by lycopsid spores (Endosporites papillatus, Densoisporites nejburgii) and acritarchs (Veryhachium sp.…”
Section: Geological Setting and Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sediments of the Umm Irna Formation were deposited in a fluviolacustrine lowland setting under strongly seasonal conditions (e.g., Bandel and Khoury, 1981;Stephenson and Powell, 2013). The formation has yielded a peculiar admixture of plant taxa, including typical late Paleozoic and Mesozoic taxa as well as typical representatives from different floral provinces of Pangea (Mustafa, 2003;Kerp et al, 2006;Abu Hamad et al, 2008Blomenkemper et al, 2018Blomenkemper et al, , 2019Blomenkemper et al, , 2020Zavialova et al, 2021). Bennettitalean fossils have been recovered from three fossil localities in particular:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant macrofossils from the Umm Irna Formation were first mentioned by Bandel and Khoury (1981) in their description of the type section in Wadi Himara. Mustafa (2003) described a small flora of Cathaysian affinity with Lobatannularia and gigantopterids from a roadcut exposure along Highway 65 (Jordan Valley Highway). Abu Hamad (2004), Kerp et al (2006) and Abu Hamad et al (2008) described mummified leaves from the type section of the Umm Irna Formation in Wadi Himara with excellently preserved cuticles.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Because in most cases we do not have cuticles and systematic affinities are unknown, this group is here classified under incertae sedis. Mustafa (2003) described a new species of Doratophyllum, D. jordanicus, and a reinvestigation of this species based on specimens with preserved cuticles is currently being carried out.…”
Section: Incertae Sedismentioning
confidence: 99%
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