Open-access Roveacrinids (Crinoidea: Roveacrinida) from the late Cenomanian to early Turonian from Cerritos, western Valles-San Luis Potosí Platform, Mexico

Abstract

Fragments of roveacrinid crinoids of the upper Cenomanian-lower Turonian from Soyatal Formation located in the western part of the valles-San Luis Potosí Platform, Mexico, were studied. Roveacrinid fossils consist of small pieces of cup and brachials observed in thin sections that were identified with the species Roveacrinus geinitzi Schneider 1989, Poecilocrinus dispandus elongatus Peck 1943 and Roveacrinus sp. The Roveacrinids are opportunist organisms that developed during changes of sea level. The roveacrinids are associated with a calcispherids bloom and r and r-k strategy planktonic foraminifers, such as Muricohedbergella delrioensis (Carsey), M. planispira (Tappan), Heterohelix moremani (Cushman), Heterohelix reussi (Cushman), Whiteinella archaeocretacea Pessagno, W. aprica (Loeblich & Tappan), W. brittonensis (Loeblich &Tappan), W. balticaDouglas & Rankin, and W. paradubia (Sigal), which are considered as indicators of high primary productivity in an unstable environment that took place during the flooding of the valles-San Luis Potosí Platform in the Cenomanian/Turonian boundary. Rev. Biol. Trop. 63 (Suppl. 2): 17-25. Epub 2015 June 01.

Key words: Crinoids; Roveacrinids; Cenomanian-Turonian; central-northeastern; Mexico

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