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Journal of Paleontology | 2017

Costinuculana magharensis n. gen. n. sp. (Bivalvia, Nuculanidae) from the Middle Jurassic of Gebel Maghara, North Sinai, Egypt

Wagih Ayoub-Hannaa; Ahmad A. Abdelhady; Franz T. Fürsich

Abstract. The nuculanid bivalve Costinuculana magharensis new genus new species is described from the middle to upper Bathonian Kehailia Formation of Gebel Maghara, North Sinai, Egypt. Costinuculana differs from other genera of the family Nuculanidae by the presence of opisthocline ribs along the rostrum. These ribs are variable in shape and size, straight to folded posteriorly, bifurcate ventrally and occasionally postero-dorsally, and cover an area ∼45% of the total valve length from the posterior end. The life position of C. magharensis n. gen. n. sp. is reconstructed on the basis of a functional interpretation of its morphology and by comparison with closely related Recent forms. The asymmetrical commarginal ribs facilitated the burrowing process. The posterior oblique ribs are asymmetrical in cross-section with a steeply concave side in the burrowing direction and slightly convex side in the opposite direction. They probably kept the bivalve in a stable position once the desired depth had been reached. The thick oblique ribs probably also increased the strength of the rostrum and offered resistance against durophagous predators, being presumably partly exposed above the sediment-water interface. Based on the associated fauna, Costinuculana n. gen. lived in a low-energy environment characterized by a fine-grained, soft substrate.


Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2013

Significance of Detrended Correspondence Analysis (DCA) in palaeoecology and biostratigraphy: A case study from the Upper Cretaceous of Egypt

Wagih Ayoub-Hannaa; John Warren Huntley; Franz T. Fürsich


Zitteliana | 2011

Revision of Cenomanian-Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) gastropods from Egypt

Wagih Ayoub-Hannaa; Franz T. Fürsich


Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments | 2011

Functional morphology and taphonomy of Cenomanian (Cretaceous) oysters from the eastern Sinai Peninsula, Egypt

Wagih Ayoub-Hannaa; Franz T. Fürsich


Revista Brasileira De Paleontologia | 2014

Taxonomy and palaeoecology of Pinna (P.) cretacea (Schlotheim, 1813) from the Upper Cretaceous of the Sergipe Basin, Brazil

Peter Bengtson; Wagih Ayoub-Hannaa; Franz T. Fürsich; Michael Heinze


Palaeontographica Abteilung A-palaozoologie-stratigraphie | 2014

Cenomanian-Turonian bivalves from eastern Sinai, Egypt

Wagih Ayoub-Hannaa; Franz T. Fürsich; Gamal Mohamed El Qot


Neues Jahrbuch Fur Geologie Und Palaontologie-abhandlungen | 2015

Gastropods from the Lower Cenomanian of Koraćica (Kosmaj Mountain, central Serbia)

Wagih Ayoub-Hannaa; Barbara V. Radulović; Vladan J. Radulović; Franz T. Fürsich


Cretaceous Research | 2014

Brachiopods and echinoids from the lower Cenomanian of Koraćica (Kosmaj Mountain, central Serbia)

Wagih Ayoub-Hannaa; Barbara V. Radulović; Vladan J. Radulović; Franz T. Fürsich; Nebojša Vasić


Revista Brasileira De Paleontologia | 2013

Megaporomya reymenti gen. et sp. nov. (Bivalvia, Pholadomyida) from the upper Turonian (Upper Cretaceous) of the Sergipe Basin, North-Eastern Brazil

Wagih Ayoub-Hannaa; Peter Bengtson; Franz T. Fürsich; Edilma de Jesus Andrade


Cretaceous Research | 2018

Late Albian ammonites from Koraćica (Kosmaj Mountain, central Serbia) and their biostratigraphic implications

Wagih Ayoub-Hannaa; Barbara V. Radulović; Franz T. Fürsich; Nebojša Vasić; Vladan J. Radulović

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University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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