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Pabdeh Formation

Pabdeh Formation
Stratigraphic range: Late Eocene to Early Oligocene, 37.7–28 Ma
TypeFormation
Unit ofZagros fold and thrust belt
UnderliesAsmari Formation
OverliesGurpi Formation
Lithology
PrimaryMarl, limestone
OtherOil shales
Location
CountryIran

The Pabdeh Formation is a Late Eocene to Early Oligocene-aged[1][2] geological formation in Iran. It outcrops along the Zagros Mountains. It was deposited in a deepwater environment in the upper bathyal zone of the Paratethys Sea,[3] with these abyssal sediments being lifted high above sea level from the uplift of the Zagros fold and thrust belt as part of the Alpide orogeny.

A high number of fossil fishes are known from this formation, the majority of which appear to have pelagic and deepwater affinities. These are mostly known from two localities near Elam and Istehbanat.[4] The age of these localities have been disputed, and have previously been considered to be Early Oligocene, but are now generally thought to be middle to late Eocene in age, most likely Priabonian.[5] Some fossils of migratory insects (a locust and ant alates), as well as fish and birds, are also known from presumed early Oligocene-aged strata near Babaheidar.[3]

Paleobiota

Cartilaginous fishes

Genus Species Notes Images
Xiphodolamia X. serrata A xiphodolamiid shark.[6]

Bony fishes

Based primarily on Arambourg (1967), with taxonomic changes made where necessary:[4]

Genus Species Locality Notes Images
Aluvarus A. praeimperialis Elam The larva of a percomorph of uncertain affinities, once thought to be a louvar relative.[7]
Arambourgthurus A. scombrurus Istehbanat A surgeonfish. One of the only known surgeonfish to inhabit a pelagic ecosystem.[8]
?Astronesthes ?A. simus Elam An apparent stareater, taxonomic affinity uncertain.
Babelichthys B. olneyi Elam A bizarre crestfish.[9]
Berycomorus B. firdoussi Elam A beryciform.
Bregmaceros B. filamentosus Elam A codlet.
Caucasiganus C. sp. Istehbanat A relative of rabbitfish.[10]
Cheilinus C. longifillis Istehbanat A wrasse.
Cottopsis C. gaudryi Elam An oceanic basslet.[11]
Dussumieria D. elami Elam A rainbow sardine.
Eosternoptyx E. discoidalis Elam A deep-sea hatchetfish.[12]
Epinnula E. cancellata Elam A snake mackerel.
Etrumeus E. hafizi Istehbanat A round herring.
Grammatorcynus G. scomberoides Istehbanat, Elam A mackerel.
Iraniplectus I. bakhtiari Babaheidar A pufferfish-like tetraodontiform.[13]
Maurolicus M. morgani Elam A pearlside.
?Myroconger ?M. rouslami Elam An apparent thin eel, taxonomic affinity uncertain.
Opisthonema O. persicum Elam A thread herring.
Palaeorhynchus P. altivelis Istehbanat A palaeorhynchid billfish.
Palimphyes (=Dipterichthys) P. nematophorus Elam A euzaphlegid.[14]
P. leptosomus
Praewoodsia P. mesogeae Elam A bristlemouth.
Priacanthopsis P. crassispinus Elam A bigeye.
Proserrivomer P. mecquenemi Elam A sawtooth eel.
Propteridium P. douvillei Elam A viviparous brotula.
Pristigenys P. macropus Istehbanat A bigeye.
Protolophotus P. elami Elam A crestfish.
?Psenes ?P. macrolepis Elam A driftfish, taxonomic identity uncertain.
Pseudoholocentrum P. cristatum Elam A holocentrid.
Rybapina R. orientalis Elam A driftfish.[15][16]
Scomber S. saadii Istehbanat A mackerel.
Scomberomorus S. speciosus Istehbanat A mackerel.
Scopeloides S. glarisianus Elam A bristlemouth.
Sphyraena S. longimana Istehbanat A barracuda.
Thyrsitoides T. zarathoustrae Elam A relative of the blacksail snake mackerel.
?Urosphen ?U. iranensis Elam A urosphenid syngnathiform.

Birds

Genus Species Locality Notes Images
Diomedeoides (=Frigidafrons) D. babaheydariensis Babaheidar A diomedeoidid seabird.[17]

Arthropods

Crustaceans

Based on Garassino, Bahrami, Yazdi & Vega (2014):[18]

Genus Species Locality Notes Images
Eogordonella E. iranianiensis Babaheidar A solenocerid shrimp.
Eopabdehus E. babaheydariensis A penaeid shrimp.
Parsacus P. eocenicus A slipper lobster.

Insecta

Genus Species Locality Notes Images
Acrididae indet. Babaheidar A short-horned grasshopper of uncertain affinities, potentially in a migratory locust-like phase.[3]
Formicidae indet. A potentially myrmicine ant of uncertain affinities, migratory alates.[3]

References

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