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Short description: Geologic formation in Albania and Greece
Vigla Formation
Stratigraphic range: Late Barremian-mid Albian
~123–100 Ma
TypeFormation
Sub-unitsDercourt Member
Lithology
PrimaryChert
OtherLimestone, claystone
Location
Coordinates [ ⚑ ] : 40°00′N 20°06′E / 40.0°N 20.1°E / 40.0; 20.1
Paleocoordinates [ ⚑ ] 20°54′N 21°18′E / 20.9°N 21.3°E / 20.9; 21.3
CountryAlbania
Greece
Vigla Formation is located in Albania
Vigla Formation
Vigla Formation
Vigla Formation (Albania)

The Vigla Formation is an Early Cretaceous geologic formation in Albania and Greece.

Fossil content

It contains radiolarian fossils dated to the late Barremian to middle Albian of the Cretaceous period.[1]

Polycystina

Name Species Locality Material Notes Reference
Acaeniotyle umbilicata Panaya PAN R24

MG 102

[1]
Triactoma cf. hybum Panaya PAN R24
hybum MG 102
cf. paronai Panaya PAN R27

PAN R28

Angulobracchia portmanni Panaya PAN R24

MG 102

Panaya PAN R27

Crucella spp. Panaya PAN R24

Panaya PAN R27

Paliambela TD-9

cf. messinae SO-PAL 107

MG 108

Crolanium puga Panaya PAN R24
cf. cuneatum PAN R28

Paliambela TD-9

spineum Paliambela TD-9

Paliambela TD-10

Pseudoeucyrtis hanni Panaya PAN R24

SO-PAL 21

MG 51

MG 102

Panaya PAN R27

Thanarla brouweri Panaya PAN R24

SO-PAL 21

MG 51

Mg 102

SO-PAL 102

SO-PAL 128

MG 108

Panaya PAN R27

PAN R28

PAN R29

Paliambela TD-9

Paliambela TD-10

Paliambela TD-11

pseudodecora SO-PAL 21

MG 51 Mg 102

pulchra SO-PAL 107

SO-PAL 102

praeveneta SO-PAL 107

SO-PAL 102

SO-PAL 128

spoletoensis Paliambela TD-11
Archaeodictyomitra lacrimula Panaya PAN R24

MG 51

MG 102

vulgaris MG 102

SO-PAL 102

montisserei SO-PAL 107

SO-PAL 102

SO-PAL 128

SO-PAL 111

MG 108

Dictyromitra communis Panaya PAN R24
gracilis Panaya PAN R27

Paliambela TD-11

montisserei Panaya PAN R27

PAN R28

PAN R29

Paliambela TD-9

Paliambela TD-10

Paliambela TD-11

Becus helenae MG 102
Halesium sp. SO-PAL 107

SO-PAL 202

cf. diacanthum PAN R28
Dactyliodiscus cf. lenticulatus SO-PAL 102

SO-PAL 111

Acaeniotyle amplissima SO-PAL 102

Panaya PAN R27

PAN R28

cf. tribulosa PAN R28

Paliambela TD-9

Acastea diaphorogona SO-PAL 102

SO-PAL 111

PAN R28

Dicerosaturnalis amissus SO-PAL 102
Stichomitra communis SO-PAL 102

SO-AL 128

MG 107

MG 108

Paliambela TD-8

PAN R29

Paliambela TD-9

Paliambela TD-10

Paliambela TD-11

Pessagnobrachia cf. fabianii SO-PAL 128
Acanthocircus levis SO-PAL 128
Ultranapora cf. praespinifera SO-PAL 128 Now classified as Napora, a synonym.[2]
Napora SO-PAL 128
Mita gracilis SO-PAL 128

MG 108

Obeliscoites perspicuous SO-PAL 111
cf. perspicuous Paliambela TD-8
Pseudodicyomitra cf. carpatica Panaya PAN R24

SO-PAL 21

MG 102

cf. lodogaensis SO-PAL 107

PAN R28

Paliambela TD-9

hornatissima Panaya PAN R27
pentacolaensis Paliambela TD-9

Paliambela TD-10

Archaeospongoprunum cf. cortinaensis Panaya PAN R27
Staurasphaera longispina Panaya PAN R27

PAN R28

Hiscocapsa asseni Panaya PAN R27
Crolanium spineum Panaya PAN R27
Acanthocircus cf. angustus PAN R28
cf. multidentatus Paliambela TD-11
Holocryptocanium barbui PAN R29
Xitus mclaughlini Paliambela TD-10

Paliambela TD-11

See also

  • List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Albania
  • List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Greece

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Vigla Formation at Fossilworks.org
  2. De Wever, P.; Dumitrica, P.; Caulet, J.P.; Nigrini, C.; Caridroit, M., "Radiolarians in the sedimentary record", London (Gordon & Breach Sc): pp. 1–533 

Further reading

  • T. Danelian, F. Baudin, S. Gardin, E. Masure, C. Ricordel, I. Fili, T. Mecaj and K. Mustaq. 2007. The record of mid Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events from the Ionian zone of southern Albania. Revue de Micropaléontologie 50(3):225-237
  • T. Danelian, H. Tsikos, S. Gardin, F. Baudin, J.-P. Bellier and L. Emmanuel. 2004. Global and regional palaeoceanographic changes as recorded in the mid-Cretaceous (Aptian-Albian) sequence of the Ionian zone (NW Greece). Journal of the Geological Society 161:703-709