Kamena jedra mehkužcev iz miocenskih plasti pri Beli Cerkvi na Dolenjskem / Mollusc internal casts from the Miocene beds near Bela Cerkev, Slovenia
Abstract
Raziskovana in obravnavana so kamena jedra miocenskih mehkužcev, ki so najdena v preperini laporastih in koralinacejskih apnencev na njivi blizu zaselka Bela Cerkev na Dolenjskem. Prevladujejo kamena jedra školjk, ki so običajno ohranjena v celoti. Veliko manj in slabše ohranjenih je polžjih kamenih jeder. Ugotovljene oblike školjk in polžev so badenijske starosti.
Ključne besede : kamena jedra, mehkužci - polži, školjke, srednji miocen, badenij, Centralna Paratetida, Bela Cerkev, Slovenija
We present a study of Miocene mollusc internal casts found in the weathered marls and corallinacean limestones in a field near Bela Cerkev in Dolenjska. Among the internal casts, bivalves are most abundant, complete specimens are common. Gastropod internal casts are much less abundant and poorly preserved. The determined specimens are of Badenian age.
Key words: internal casts, Mollusc - Gastropods, Bivalves, Middle Miocene, Badenian, Central Paratethys, Bela Cerkev, Slovenia
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