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Granorotalia sublobata Benedetti, Di Carlo & Pignatti, 2011 is studied in detail regarding the biostratigraphic range and systematic paleontology. Its biostratigraphic range extends from Cuisian to early Lutetian with the associated fauna in Memlik area, Central Anatolia and some former studies from Spain, Italy, Slovakia and Israel. In addition, the boundary between early and middle Lutetian (SBZ 13/14) is determined by reinterpreting data formerly obtained from Gölbayırı section. Also the close resemblance to Neorotalia alicantinaColom, 1954 in early Lutetian is discussed regarding the specific and generic characteristics.
Révision biostratigraphique et discussion systématique de Granorotalia sublobata Benedetti, Di Carlo & Pignatti, 2011.
L'extension biostratigraphique et la paléontologie systématique de Granorotalia sublobata Benedetti, Di Carlo & Pignatti, 2011 sont étudiées en détail. Sa distribution biostratigraphique s'étend du Cuisien au Lutétien inférieur, comme en témoignent la faune associée dans la région de Memlik, en Anatolie centrale, et quelques études antérieures d'Espagne, d'Italie, de Slovaquie et d'Israël. De plus, la limite entre le Lutétien inférieur et moyen (SBZ 13/14) est déterminée en réinterprétant les données précédemment obtenues sur la section Gölbayırı. La ressemblance étroite avec Neorotalia alicantinaColom, 1954 du début du Lutétien est également discutée sous l'angle de ses caractéristiques spécifiques et génériques.
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