Shalamzar, Bk-2 unit, yellowish soft calcareous mudstone (Sh-20) (Miocene of Iran)

Where: Iran (32.1° N, 50.8° E: paleocoordinates 29.5° N, 49.1° E)

• coordinate stated in text

• outcrop-level geographic resolution

When: Bakhtiari Formation, Miocene (23.0 - 5.3 Ma)

• The precise dating of the Bakhtiari succession (within the Miocene) requires further highresolution taxonomic and biostratigraphic studies of the foraminifera and nannofossil species.

Environment/lithology: lagoonal or restricted shallow subtidal; calcareous mudstone

• 7 m thick package of very soft mudstones with diverse gastropods.
• mudstones

Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils

Primary reference: A. H. Rahiminejad, M. Yazdi, and A. R. Ashouri. 2010. Miocene scleractinian corals from a mixed siliciclastic–carbonate system: Bakhtiari succession, Zagros Basin (central-western Iran). Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology 35(4):571-592 [W. Kiessling/M. Krause/M. Krause]more details

Purpose of describing collection: paleoecologic analysis

PaleoDB collection 151431: authorized by Wolfgang Kiessling, entered by Mihaela Krause on 01.10.2013

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Taxonomic list

Foraminifera
 Buliminoidea - Buliminidae
Bulimina sp. d'Orbigny 1826
 Rotalioidea - Elphidiidae
Elphidium sp. Monfort 1808
Tubothalamea
 Miliolida - Miliolidae
Miliolidae indet. Ehrenberg 1839
Gastropoda
 Cerithioidea - Cerithiidae
Bittium spp. Gray 1847 cerith snail
Cerithium sp. Bruguière 1789 cerith snail
Cerithium spp. Bruguière 1789 cerith snail
 Cerithioidea - Turritellidae
Turritella sp. Lamarck 1799 turret shell
 Sorbeoconcha - Strombidae
Strombus sp. Linnaeus 1758 conch
 Neogastropoda - Melongenidae
Melongena sp. Schumacher 1817 snail
 Sorbeoconcha - Cypraeidae
Cypraea sp. Linnaeus 1758 cowry
Bryozoa
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Bryozoa indet. Ehrenberg 1831
Deuteropoda
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Ostracoda indet. Latreille 1802 ostracod