Skip to content Skip to navigation

Article: A cephalopod fauna from the middle Ordovician of Saudi Arabia

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 43
Part: 3
Publication Date: September 2000
Page(s): 573 589
Author(s): David H. Evans
Addition Information

How to Cite

EVANS, D. H. 2000. A cephalopod fauna from the middle Ordovician of Saudi Arabia. Palaeontology43, 3, 573–589.

Online Version Hosted By

Wiley Online Library
Get Article: Wiley Online Library [Pay-to-View Access] |

Abstract

A small collection of cephalopods from the middle Ordovician of the Tabuk region of Saudi Arabia consists entirely of orthoconic longicones tentatively referred to the actinocerid genus Mesaktoceras? and pseudorthocerid Sactoceras?. Both taxa have Australasian affinities. Circumpolar Gondwana cephalopod faunas in the mid Ordovician were of low diversity and dominated by orthocerids, whilst actinocerids were largely restricted to low palaeolatitudes. The presence of Mesaktoceras? and Sactoceras? in a benthonic fauna belonging to the Neseuretus community is regarded as anomalous. Comparison is made with the occurrence of Trocholites in middle Ordovician Iberian successions. It has been suggested that Trocholites may have arrived in the Iberian area from Baltica through the transfer of bodies of warm water in storm masses. Mesaktoceras? and Sactoceras? may have arrived (albeit temporarily) in Saudi Arabia from Australasia through a similar process.
PalAss Go! URL: http://go.palass.org/4us | Twitter: Share on Twitter | Facebook: Share on Facebook | Google+: Share on Google+