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Intl. Symposium of the Devonian system: Papers, Volume II, 1967
Pages 771-776
Palaeontology

Associations of Rugose Corals and Cephalopods in the Devonian of the Cantabrian Mountains (Northern Spain).

Juergen Kullmann

Abstract

In the Devonian of the Cantabrian Mountains at least two facies are developed. The strata of the “South Cantabrian Zone” comprise a shallow, high-energy facies characterized by brachiopods and large, solitary and colonial corals. By contrast, the rocks of the region of the “Monto Arruz Zone” belong to a deeper, still-water facies and contain “species-poor” cephalopod faunas as well as small, solitary corals (superfamily Cyathaxoniaceae) of which the polycoelians are considered characteristic of the goniatite-coral assemblages.


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