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Two localities in the Paleozoic biogeographic province of the western Mediterranean previously listed as Permian, have been found to be medial Carboniferous. The sequence, lithofacies, and presumed diastrophic history of a marine Triassic column in southernmost Spain indicates the possibility of marine Permian strata. Available evidence does not demand a direct connection between the Permian Tethys of the Old World and that of the New World. However, there remains the possibility that southernmost Spain is a portal leading from Permian waters of the western Mediterranean into Permian waters of an Atlantic or proto-Atlantic "ocean."
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