PERMIAN CRINOIDS FROM THE SAIWAN AND KHUFF FORMATIONS,SOUTHEASTERN OMAN

Early Permian (Sakmarian) crinoids are described from six horizons in the Saiwan Formation of the Huqf area of southeastern Oman. Each horizon yielded only one to three taxa. All specimens lived in a shallow water environment characterized by mixed siliciclastic or siliciclastic-carbonate sedimentat...

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Main Authors: GARY D. WEBSTER, ANDREA TINTORI, LUCIA ANGIOLINI
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Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2009-03-01
Series:Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/5917
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spelling doaj-4d996d4ee4654c8e8df72784a2556ad52020-11-24T23:28:06ZengUniversità degli Studi di MilanoRivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia0035-68832039-49422009-03-01115110.13130/2039-4942/59175232PERMIAN CRINOIDS FROM THE SAIWAN AND KHUFF FORMATIONS,SOUTHEASTERN OMANGARY D. WEBSTERANDREA TINTORILUCIA ANGIOLINIEarly Permian (Sakmarian) crinoids are described from six horizons in the Saiwan Formation of the Huqf area of southeastern Oman. Each horizon yielded only one to three taxa. All specimens lived in a shallow water environment characterized by mixed siliciclastic or siliciclastic-carbonate sedimentation. Disarticulated arm plates of an indeterminate articulate crinoid are described from a tempestite bed in the Khuff Formation (Wordian) of the Haushi area. The Saiwan Sakmarian crinoids are some of the earlier, although not the earliest Permian crinoids known. Representatives of both primitive (sycocrinids) and advanced (scytalocrinids, blothrocrinids, texacrinids, and cromyocrinids) cladids and articulates are present in the Saiwan crinoids that are dominated by advanced dendrocrinids and belong to families previously reported from the Carboniferous or Permian. They show greatest affinity to the late Sakmarian/early Artinskian fauna from the Callytharra Formation of Western Australia. New taxa described herein double the number of genera (three) previously reported from the same area. The diversity of the Saiwan crinoids is relatively low when compared to the large faunas reported from Timor, Western Australia, Russia, and North America. However, they show affinity with each of the larger faunas.  New taxa described are Coeliocrinus arenaceous n. sp., Moapacrinus? omanensis n. sp., Huqficrinus biserialis n. gen. and sp., and Campbellicrinus nodosus n. sp.https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/5917SakmarianCrinoidsCladidsArticulatesEarly PermianOman
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author GARY D. WEBSTER
ANDREA TINTORI
LUCIA ANGIOLINI
spellingShingle GARY D. WEBSTER
ANDREA TINTORI
LUCIA ANGIOLINI
PERMIAN CRINOIDS FROM THE SAIWAN AND KHUFF FORMATIONS,SOUTHEASTERN OMAN
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
Sakmarian
Crinoids
Cladids
Articulates
Early Permian
Oman
author_facet GARY D. WEBSTER
ANDREA TINTORI
LUCIA ANGIOLINI
author_sort GARY D. WEBSTER
title PERMIAN CRINOIDS FROM THE SAIWAN AND KHUFF FORMATIONS,SOUTHEASTERN OMAN
title_short PERMIAN CRINOIDS FROM THE SAIWAN AND KHUFF FORMATIONS,SOUTHEASTERN OMAN
title_full PERMIAN CRINOIDS FROM THE SAIWAN AND KHUFF FORMATIONS,SOUTHEASTERN OMAN
title_fullStr PERMIAN CRINOIDS FROM THE SAIWAN AND KHUFF FORMATIONS,SOUTHEASTERN OMAN
title_full_unstemmed PERMIAN CRINOIDS FROM THE SAIWAN AND KHUFF FORMATIONS,SOUTHEASTERN OMAN
title_sort permian crinoids from the saiwan and khuff formations,southeastern oman
publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
series Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
issn 0035-6883
2039-4942
publishDate 2009-03-01
description Early Permian (Sakmarian) crinoids are described from six horizons in the Saiwan Formation of the Huqf area of southeastern Oman. Each horizon yielded only one to three taxa. All specimens lived in a shallow water environment characterized by mixed siliciclastic or siliciclastic-carbonate sedimentation. Disarticulated arm plates of an indeterminate articulate crinoid are described from a tempestite bed in the Khuff Formation (Wordian) of the Haushi area. The Saiwan Sakmarian crinoids are some of the earlier, although not the earliest Permian crinoids known. Representatives of both primitive (sycocrinids) and advanced (scytalocrinids, blothrocrinids, texacrinids, and cromyocrinids) cladids and articulates are present in the Saiwan crinoids that are dominated by advanced dendrocrinids and belong to families previously reported from the Carboniferous or Permian. They show greatest affinity to the late Sakmarian/early Artinskian fauna from the Callytharra Formation of Western Australia. New taxa described herein double the number of genera (three) previously reported from the same area. The diversity of the Saiwan crinoids is relatively low when compared to the large faunas reported from Timor, Western Australia, Russia, and North America. However, they show affinity with each of the larger faunas.  New taxa described are Coeliocrinus arenaceous n. sp., Moapacrinus? omanensis n. sp., Huqficrinus biserialis n. gen. and sp., and Campbellicrinus nodosus n. sp.
topic Sakmarian
Crinoids
Cladids
Articulates
Early Permian
Oman
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/5917
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