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Towards a refined Norian (Upper Triassic) conodont biostratigraphy of the western Tethys: revision of the recurrent ‘multidentata-issue’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 May 2024

Viktor Karádi*
Affiliation:
Department of Palaeontology, Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University, 1/c Pázmány Péter sétány, Budapest, H-1117, Hungary
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Corresponding author: Viktor Karádi; Email: karadi.viktor@ttk.elte.hu
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Abstract

The issue of oversimplified Norian conodont taxonomy has set back the development of Norian conodont biostratigraphy of the western Tethys Realm for decades. The majority of stratigraphic studies used the name Epigondolella multidentata, a North American endemic, to gather specimens indicative of strata from the lower part of the middle Norian substage. Detailed conodont biostratigraphic investigations were carried out on the Norian hemipelagic cherty dolostones of the Mátyás Hill section in the Buda Hills (Hungary) in order to resolve the ‘multidentata problem’. The age of the section ranges from the upper part of the lower Norian substage (Lacian-3) to the lower part of the middle Norian substage (Alaunian-1). The new species Ancyrogondolella manueli n. sp. is introduced, and A. transformis is documented for the first time in the Tethys. The studied conodont fauna significantly improves the correlation potential between the western Tethys and the eastern Pacific.

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Figure 1. (a) Map of Europe with the position of Hungary indicated. (b) Map of Hungary with the Buda Hills marked by red rectangle. (c) Simplified basement map of the Buda Hills with the Triassic formations indicated (modified after Haas et al. 2000). The studied outcrop is marked by X.

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Figure 2. Stratigraphic log of the Mátyás Hill section with the position of the samples (solid circles, conodonts present; open circles, conodonts absent) and the distribution of conodont taxa. Red symbols in the conodont occurrences indicate reworking (see text for discussion). Scale is in metre.

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Figure 3. Characteristic microfacies of the cherty dolostone of the Mátyás Hill section. (a) Radiolarian wackestone of sample MH17/21. Black arrowheads point to recrystallized radiolarians. (b) Filament wackestone to packstone of sample MH58/21. (c) Fractured fabric of sample MH55/21. (d) A possible fissure fill (darker area) in sample MH32/21.

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Figure 4. SEM micro-photographs of conodonts of the Mátyás Hill section. Scale bars are 200 μm, and all specimens are on the same scale. Three views (1, upper; 2, lateral; and 3, lower) are provided. (a) Ancyrogondolella uniformis, sample MH1/21 (mh1_03). (b–i) Ancyrogondolella ex gr. triangularis, (b) sample MH20/21 (mh20_24), (c) sample MH58/21 (mh58_37), (d) sample MH38/21 (mh38_03), (e) sample MH27/21 (mh27_12), (f) sample MH36/21 (mh36_08), (g) sample MH27/21 (mh27_08), (h) sample MH36/21 (mh36_12), (i) sample MH54/21 (mh54_03). (j–k) Ancyrogondolella ex gr. rigoi, (j) sample MH3/21 (mh3_10), (k) sample MH38/21 (mh38_02). (l) Ancyrogondolella? transitia, sample MH36/21 (mh36_17). (m–n) Ancyrogondolella? bohorensis, (m) sample MH20/21 (mh20_04), (n) sample MH20/21 (mh20_16). (o) Ancyrogondolella diakowi posterolobata, sample MH27/21 (mh27_11). (p) Ancyrogondolella aff. ‘spatulata’, sample MH38/21 (mh38_09). (q–r) Ancyrogondolellaspatulata’, (q) sample MH32/21 (mh32_10), (r) sample MH32/21 (mh32_14). (s) Ancyrogondolella sp. A, sample MH38/21 (mh38_07). (t) Ancyrogondolella goldingi, sample MH38/21 (mh38_05). (u–v) Norigondolella hallstattensis, (u) sample MH1/21 (mh1_01), (v) sample MH17/21 (mh17_01). (w) Norigondolella navicula, sample MH1/21 (mh1_02). (x) Norigondolella navicula transitional to Norigondolella steinbergensis, sample MH45/21 (mh45_03).

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Figure 5. SEM micro-photographs of conodonts of the Mátyás Hill section. Scale bars are 200 μm, and all specimens are on the same scale. Three views (1, upper; 2, lateral; and 3, lower) are provided. (a) Mockina aff. postera, sample MH55/21 (mh55_01). (b–c) Epigondolella sp. A, (b) sample MH61/21 (mh61_01), (c) sample MH58/21 (mh58_36). (d–f) Epigondolella sp. B, (d) sample MH61/21 (mh61_11), (e) sample MH61/21 (mh61_13), (f) sample MH61/21 (mh61_10). (g) Epigondolellatozeri’, sample MH58/21 (mh58_03). (h–i) Ancyrogondolella transformis, (h) sample MH58/21 (mh58_07), (i) sample MH58/21 (mh58_17). (j) Ancyrogondolella? transformis, sample MH58/21 (mh58_10). (k–m) Ancyrogondolella equalis, (k) sample MH20/21 (mh20_03), (l) sample MH58/21 (mh58_57), (m) sample MH58/21 (mh58_55). (n) Ancyrogondolella? praespiculata, sample MH55/21 (mh55_03). (o) Epigondolellaspiculata’, sample MH55/21 (mh55_02). (p) Mockina cf. matthewi, sample MH61/21 (mh61_05). (q) Ancyrogondolella inequalis, sample MH58/21 (mh58_58). (r) Epigondolella kozjanskoensis, sample MH58/21 (mh58_35). (s–v) Epigondolella ex gr. kozjanskoensis, (s) sample MH58/21 (mh58_59), (t) sample MH58/21 (mh58_24), (u) sample MH61/21 (mh61_04), (v) sample MH58/21 (mh58_02). (w–b’) Ancyrogondolella? ex gr. transitia, (w) sample MH58/21 (mh58_39), (x) sample MH58/21 (mh58_44), (y) sample MH58/21 (mh58_20), (z) sample MH58/21 (mh58_54), (a’) sample MH58/21 (mh58_45), (b’) sample MH58/21 (mh58_23).

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Figure 6. SEM micro-photographs of conodonts of the Mátyás Hill section. Scale bars are 200 μm, and all specimens are on the same scale. Three views (1, upper; 2, lateral; and 3, lower) are provided. (a–z) Ancyrogondolella spp., (a) sample MH1/21 (mh1_04), (b) sample MH1/21 (mh1_06), (c) sample MH1/21 (mh1_09), (d) sample MH3/21 (mh3_02), (e) sample MH3/21 (mh3_06), (f) sample MH3/21 (mh3_13), (g) sample MH5/21 (mh5_04), (h) sample MH5/21 (mh5_05), (i) sample MH5/21 (mh5_02), (j) sample MH5/21 (mh5_03), (k) sample MH9/21 (mh9_03), (l) sample MH20/21 (mh20_08), (m) sample MH20/21 (mh20_12), (n) sample MH20/21 (mh20_15), (o) sample MH20/21 (mh20_13), (p) sample MH20/21 (mh20_06), (q) sample MH20/21 (mh20_28), (r) sample MH20/21 (mh20_10), (s) sample MH20/21 (mh20_25), (t) sample MH20/21 (mh20_18), (u) sample MH20/21 (mh20_23), (v) sample MH20/21 (mh20_14), (w) sample MH20/21 (mh20_29), (x) sample MH32/21 (mh32_01), (y) sample MH38/21 (mh38_10), (z) sample MH42/21 (mh42_02).

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Figure 7. SEM micro-photographs of conodonts of the Mátyás Hill section. Scale bars are 200 μm, and all specimens are on the same scale. Three views (1, upper; 2, lateral; and 3, lower) are provided. (a–z) Epigondolella spp., (a) sample MH1/21 (mh1_07), (b) sample MH3/21 (mh3_11), (c) sample MH13/21 (mh13_01), (d) sample MH20/21 (mh20_02), (e) sample MH20/21 (mh20_22), (f) sample MH20/21 (mh20_27), (g) sample MH32/21 (mh32_02), (h) sample MH32/21 (mh32_06), (i) sample MH32/21 (mh32_07), (j) sample MH32/21 (mh32_08), (k) sample MH32/21 (mh32_17), (l) sample MH32/21 (mh32_18), (m) sample MH32/21 (mh32_15), (n) sample MH32/21 (mh32_09), (o) sample MH32/21 (mh32_13), (p) sample MH36/21 (mh36_10), (q) sample MH42/21 (mh42_04), (r) sample MH58/21 (mh58_05), (s) sample MH58/21 (mh58_06), (t) sample MH58/21 (mh58_09), (u) sample MH58/21 (mh58_12), (v) sample MH58/21 (mh58_16), (w) sample MH58/21 (mh58_18), (x) sample MH58/21 (mh58_21), (y) sample MH58/21 (mh58_27), (z) sample MH58/21 (mh58_34). (a’–i’) Mockina spp., (a’) sample MH3/21 (mh3_09), (b’) sample MH3/21 (mh3_12), (c’) sample MH13/21 (mh13_02), (d’) sample MH58/21 (mh58_01), (e’) sample MH58/21 (mh58_04), (f’) sample MH58/21 (mh58_08), (g’) sample MH58/21 (mh58_13), (h’) sample MH58/21 (mh58_11), (i’) sample MH58/21 (mh58_25).

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Figure 8. SEM micro-photographs of conodonts of the Mátyás Hill section. Scale bars are 200 μm, and all specimens are on the same scale. Three views (1, upper; 2, lateral; and 3, lower) are provided. (a–f) Epigondolella spp., (a) sample MH58/21 (mh58_38), (b) sample MH58/21 (mh58_60), (c) sample MH58/21 (mh58_61), (d) sample MH58/21 (mh58_62), (e) sample MH61/21 (mh61_02), (f) sample MH61/21 (mh61_08). (g–m) Mockina spp., (g) sample MH61/21 (mh61_03), (h) sample MH61/21 (mh61_07), (i) sample MH61/21 (mh61_09), (j) sample MH61/21 (mh61_14), (k) sample MH61/21 (mh61_06), (l) sample MH61/21 (mh61_15), (m) sample MH61/21 (mh61_16). (n–x) Ancyrogondolella? spp., (n) sample MH20/21 (mh20_26), (o) sample MH20/21 (mh20_05), (p) sample MH32/21 (mh32_04), (q) sample MH36/21 (mh36_02), (r) sample MH36/21 (mh36_14), (s) sample MH42/21 (mh42_01), (t) sample MH42/21 (mh42_03), (u) sample MH58/21 (mh58_53), (v) sample MH58/21 (mh58_33), (w) sample MH58/21 (mh58_46), (x) sample MH58/21 (mh58_40). (y–b’) Epigondolella? spp., (y) sample MH58/21 (mh58_14), (z) sample MH58/21 (mh58_49), (a’) sample MH58/21 (mh58_52), (b’) sample MH58/21 (mh58_22).

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Figure 9. SEM micro-photographs of conodonts of the Mátyás Hill section. Scale bars are 200 μm, and all specimens are on the same scale. Three views (1, upper; 2, lateral; and 3, lower) are provided. (a–d) Ancyrogondolella manueli n. sp., (a) holotype, sample MH58/21 (mh58_43); (b) paratype, sample MH58/21 (mh58_32); (c) paratype, sample MH58/21 (mh58_42); (d) sample MH58/21 (mh58_47). (e–f) Ancyrogondolella ex gr. manueli, (e) sample MH58/21 (mh58_51), (f) sample MH58/21 (mh58_19).