Demirina meridionalis Özcan, 1994
Reference Illustration & Description
Özcan (1994), Pls. 1-2, Fig. 2, p. 3-4.
The broadly diamond-shaped apertural face with an acute to subangular periphery, and inner partitions (septula) which project inwards from the chamber wall leaving an empty space in the median part of the chamber is characteristic (Kaminski, 2000; Mikhalevich, 2004b). The internal partitions are more numerous and complex than in Merlingina and the periphery of the adult chamber is angular/subangular rather than broad and “flat”. See the Species Key Chart (Appendix) for diagnostic and other characteristics.
Deuterospira pseudodaxia may be a synonym, but poor illustrations make confirmation difficult.
Stratigraphic Distribution
?Early-middle? Cenomanian.
D. meridionalis was first described from the undifferentiated Cenomanian Karadut Formation of south-east Turkey (Özcan, 1994), where it occurs reworked into synchronous (?) deeper-water deposits. It is recorded from the lower part of the formation with Praealveolina grp. cretacea, Orbitolina sp. and Rotalipora sp., suggesting an age no younger than middle Cenomanian. It was subsequently reported from the platformal Derdere Formation of south-east Turkey by Özkan & Altiner (2019).
Cenomanian Paleogeographic Distribution
Eastern Neotethys.
So far reported only from southeast Turkey.