SIRENIA FOSSILS FROM QOM FORMATION (BURDIGALIAN) OF THE KABUDAR AHANG AREA, NORTHWEST IRAN

Fossil remains of sirenians (Mammalia; Dugongidae) are reported from the late early Miocene (Burdigalian) Qom Formation near the town of Shirin Su, northwest Kabudar Ahang region, west of Tehran, Iran. The fossils consist of partial postcranial skeletons preserved mostly as natural molds in limeston...

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Main Authors: NASROLLAH ABBASSI, DARYL P. DOMNING, NAVID NAVIDI IZAD, SAFOORA SHAKERI
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Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2016-03-01
Series:Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/6901
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spelling doaj-f7e55bdd8b2d4349ada745e6f0640d552020-11-25T00:47:13ZengUniversità degli Studi di MilanoRivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia0035-68832039-49422016-03-01122110.13130/2039-4942/69016138SIRENIA FOSSILS FROM QOM FORMATION (BURDIGALIAN) OF THE KABUDAR AHANG AREA, NORTHWEST IRANNASROLLAH ABBASSIDARYL P. DOMNINGNAVID NAVIDI IZADSAFOORA SHAKERIFossil remains of sirenians (Mammalia; Dugongidae) are reported from the late early Miocene (Burdigalian) Qom Formation near the town of Shirin Su, northwest Kabudar Ahang region, west of Tehran, Iran. The fossils consist of partial postcranial skeletons preserved mostly as natural molds in limestone. In the absence of skulls or other diagnostic elements, it is not evident which dugongid subfamily these specimens represent: Halitheriinae or Dugonginae. Both subfamilies were present in contemporaneous Western Tethys (Mediterranean) deposits, but so far only dugongines have been found in Neogene rocks of Eastern Tethys. Since the Iranian deposits are located between these two parts of the former Tethys Seaway, it will be interesting to see which group(s) the Iranian sirenians prove to represent, once their taxonomic identity has been determined through future discoveries.https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/6901Marine mammal fossilsSireniaBurdigalianQom FormationIran.
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author NASROLLAH ABBASSI
DARYL P. DOMNING
NAVID NAVIDI IZAD
SAFOORA SHAKERI
spellingShingle NASROLLAH ABBASSI
DARYL P. DOMNING
NAVID NAVIDI IZAD
SAFOORA SHAKERI
SIRENIA FOSSILS FROM QOM FORMATION (BURDIGALIAN) OF THE KABUDAR AHANG AREA, NORTHWEST IRAN
Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
Marine mammal fossils
Sirenia
Burdigalian
Qom Formation
Iran.
author_facet NASROLLAH ABBASSI
DARYL P. DOMNING
NAVID NAVIDI IZAD
SAFOORA SHAKERI
author_sort NASROLLAH ABBASSI
title SIRENIA FOSSILS FROM QOM FORMATION (BURDIGALIAN) OF THE KABUDAR AHANG AREA, NORTHWEST IRAN
title_short SIRENIA FOSSILS FROM QOM FORMATION (BURDIGALIAN) OF THE KABUDAR AHANG AREA, NORTHWEST IRAN
title_full SIRENIA FOSSILS FROM QOM FORMATION (BURDIGALIAN) OF THE KABUDAR AHANG AREA, NORTHWEST IRAN
title_fullStr SIRENIA FOSSILS FROM QOM FORMATION (BURDIGALIAN) OF THE KABUDAR AHANG AREA, NORTHWEST IRAN
title_full_unstemmed SIRENIA FOSSILS FROM QOM FORMATION (BURDIGALIAN) OF THE KABUDAR AHANG AREA, NORTHWEST IRAN
title_sort sirenia fossils from qom formation (burdigalian) of the kabudar ahang area, northwest iran
publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
series Rivista Italiana di Paleontologia e Stratigrafia
issn 0035-6883
2039-4942
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Fossil remains of sirenians (Mammalia; Dugongidae) are reported from the late early Miocene (Burdigalian) Qom Formation near the town of Shirin Su, northwest Kabudar Ahang region, west of Tehran, Iran. The fossils consist of partial postcranial skeletons preserved mostly as natural molds in limestone. In the absence of skulls or other diagnostic elements, it is not evident which dugongid subfamily these specimens represent: Halitheriinae or Dugonginae. Both subfamilies were present in contemporaneous Western Tethys (Mediterranean) deposits, but so far only dugongines have been found in Neogene rocks of Eastern Tethys. Since the Iranian deposits are located between these two parts of the former Tethys Seaway, it will be interesting to see which group(s) the Iranian sirenians prove to represent, once their taxonomic identity has been determined through future discoveries.
topic Marine mammal fossils
Sirenia
Burdigalian
Qom Formation
Iran.
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/RIPS/article/view/6901
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