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1 March 2013 The Ammonoid Recovery After the End-Permian Mass Extinction: Evidence from the Iran-Transcaucasia Area, Siberia, Primorye, and Kazakhstan
Yuri D. Zakharov, Nasrin Moussavi Abnavi
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Abstract

Investigations of the Upper Permian strata in the Iran-Transcaucasia resulted in identification of 32 ammonoid genera. The majority of ammonoids in this collection belong to the order Ceratitida (75%). Among Dzhulfian ceratitid ammonoids representatives of the family Araxoceratidae (Otoceratoidea) are most abundant. The assemblage structure changed radically during latest Permian (Dorashamian) time, bringing a domination of the family Dzhulfitidae. The Induan (Lower Triassic) succession in the Verkhoyansk area provided a few groups of ammonoids which are Palaeozoic in type: families Episageceratidae (Episageceras), Xenodiscidae (Aldanuceras and Metuphiceras), and Dzhulfitidae (Tumpuphiceras) and superfamily Otoceratoidea (Otuceras and Vaviluvites). It demonstrates the survival of ammonoids belonging to these groups the Permian—Triassic (P—T) boundary extinction event and their quick migration to the vast areas of higher latitudes (together with some representatives of the Mesozoic-type families). Induan—Olenekian ammonoid successions in South Primorye, Mangyshlak, and Arctic Siberia illustrate the high rate of Early Triassic ammonoid recovery in both the Tethys and the Boreal realm. New ammonoid taxa are described: Proptychitina subordo nov., Ussuritina subordo nov., Subbalhaeceras shigetai gen. and sp. nov. (Flemingitidae), Mesohedenstruemia ulgae sp. nov. (Hedenstrormiidae), and Inyuites sedini sp. nov. (Inyoitidae).

© 2012 Y.D. Zakharov and N. Moussavi Abnavi. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Yuri D. Zakharov and Nasrin Moussavi Abnavi "The Ammonoid Recovery After the End-Permian Mass Extinction: Evidence from the Iran-Transcaucasia Area, Siberia, Primorye, and Kazakhstan," Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 58(1), 127-147, (1 March 2013). https://doi.org/10.4202/app.2011.0054
Received: 19 April 2011; Accepted: 12 December 2011; Published: 1 March 2013
KEYWORDS
Ammonoidea
Azerbaijan
Iran
Kazakhstan
Permian
recovery
Russia
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