2001
DOI: 10.1016/s1367-9120(01)00017-7
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Middle Permian cephalopods from central Peninsular Malaysia: implications for faunal migration through the southern Tethys

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“…The distribution pattern of the Wordian ammonoid Tauroceras scrobiculatum Toumanskaya and its allies is shown to extend from the western Tethys through the Cimmerian region up to East Malaya (Sone, Leman & Ehiro, 2001). They are, however, not known from Indochina or South China of the main Cathaysian region.…”
Section: Palaeobiogeographic Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…The distribution pattern of the Wordian ammonoid Tauroceras scrobiculatum Toumanskaya and its allies is shown to extend from the western Tethys through the Cimmerian region up to East Malaya (Sone, Leman & Ehiro, 2001). They are, however, not known from Indochina or South China of the main Cathaysian region.…”
Section: Palaeobiogeographic Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The genus ranges from the Moscovian (Late Carboniferous) through to the Wordian, with greatest abundance in Roadian and Wordian rocks (Glenister et al 1990;Zhou et al 1999). Two other Malaysian forms, both as Agathiceras sp., were described from two horizons of the Bera Formation in Pahang: one from a Roadian or Wordian bed of Felda Mayam (Sone & Leman, 2000) and the other from the Wordian cephalopod fauna of Bera South (Sone, Leman & Ehiro, 2001). The Felda Mayam form has a flattened lateral flank and high umbilical angle, resembling the Johore shells.…”
Section: Correlation and Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of dispersal might be compared with a weak and slow diffusion process through Tethyan terranes. A true seaway, or at least a West-East directional current, along the northern margin of Gondwana as observed during the Middle Permian (Blendinger et al, 1992;Sone et al, 2001) is probably to be ruled out or is poorly efficient during the Smithian.…”
Section: South Kitakamimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sampling locality (Fig. 1) is the Bera South outcrop of Sone et al (2001) and Locality BF1 of Leman et al (2000), and is at 03°04' 10"N, 102°41 , 13"E (by Garmin GPS 12XL). Note that this GPS measurement is now more accurately indicated with the newer GPS instrument than in Sone et al (2001, p. 806), who previously coordinated 03°04 , 01"N, 102°41'06"E for the same lo cality.…”
Section: Locality and Stratigraphymentioning
confidence: 99%