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1 November 2022 Moscovian (Middle Pennsylvanian) Foraminifers and Biostratigraphy of the Ichinotani Formation, Hida Marginal Terrane, Japan
Fumio Kobayashi
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Abstract

The Moscovian part of the Ichinotani Formation is subdivided into six fusuline zones from lower to upper, Fusulinella kamitakarensis, Fusulina? sp., Fusulinella hanzawai–Fusulina kamensis, Fusulinella rhomboidalis–Protriticites ovatus, Beedeina lanceolata, and Fusulinella rhomboidalis–Fusulinella soligalichi. The strata underlying the first zone, previously assigned to the Moscovian, are reassigned to the upper part of the Bashkirian. Age-diagnostic species are scarce in the possibly Kashirian F. kamitakarensis Zone and are absent in the F.? sp. Zone. The third to the sixth zones are correlated to the Podolskian, Myachkovian, Podolskian, and Myachkovian of the stratotypes in the Russian Platform, respectively. The fourth zone is inferred to be fault bounded with the fifth zone. The sixth zone is overlain by the lower part of the Kasimovian Protriticites variabilis Zone. Twenty species of fusulines and five species of non-fusuline foraminifers are described. Newly proposed herein are Pseudojanischewskina titanica, Bradyinelloides paranautiliformis, and Fusulinella igoi.

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Fumio Kobayashi "Moscovian (Middle Pennsylvanian) Foraminifers and Biostratigraphy of the Ichinotani Formation, Hida Marginal Terrane, Japan," Paleontological Research 27(2), 160-181, (1 November 2022). https://doi.org/10.2517/PR210013
Received: 18 May 2021; Accepted: 29 November 2021; Published: 1 November 2022
KEYWORDS
biostratigraphy
foraminifers
Hida Marginal Terrane
Ichinotani Formation
Moscovian
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