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本文重点介绍了中东6个国家(图1和图2)的作者首次建立的119种马岛-早古近纪钙质底栖有孔虫的古生物学、地层古地理、古生态和生物地理:(1)埃及:Nakkady,1-3 LeRoy,4 Said & Kenawy,5 Abdou & Abdel Kireem,6 Anan, 7-27 Aly等人,28(2)约旦:Futyan,29(3)沙特阿拉伯:Hasson30(4)卡塔尔:Hewaidy & al - hitmi31(5)阿联酋:Anan32-37和(6)巴基斯坦:Haque, 38-40 Nomura & Brohi,41和许多研究在特提斯更广泛的地理区域记录了这些分类群,从大西洋到印度洋经地中海(地图3)。
Maastrichtian-paleogene benthic foraminifera from the Middle East and its distribution in the Tethys, a review
The present paper aims to highlight the paleontology, stratigraphy paleogeography, paleoecology and biogeography of the 119 Maastrichtian-early Paleogene calcareous benthic foraminiferal species and subspecies which were originally erected by many authors from six Middle East countries (Maps 1 & 2): (1) Egypt: Nakkady,1-3 LeRoy,4 Said & Kenawy,5 Abdou & Abdel Kireem,6 Anan,7‒27 Aly et al.,28 (2) Jordan: Futyan,29 (3) Saudi Arabia: Hasson30 (4) Qatar: Hewaidy & Al-Hitmi31 (5) UAE: Anan32‒37 and (6) Pakistan: Haque,38‒40 Nomura & Brohi,41 and many studies are recorded some of these taxa in a wider geographic areas in the Tethys, from Atlantic to Indian Oceans via Mediterranean (Map 3).