%0 Journal Article %T The age of the brachiopod limestones from Gu a, western Serbia %A Radoi£¿i£¿ Rajka %A Radulovi£¿ Vladan %A Rabrenovi£¿ Dragoman %A Radulovi£¿ Barbara %J Geolo£¿ki Anali Balkanskog Poluostrva %D 2010 %I Faculty of Mining and Geology, Belgrade %R 10.2298/gabp1071073r %X The asymmetric rhynchonellide brachiopod Cyclothyris? globata (ARNAUD, 1877) has a large distribution in the Coniacian, Santonian and Campanian outcrops of the western Tethys. The species has also been identified in Gu a, (Vardar Zone, western Serbia), where it occurs together with the capillate terebratuloid ¡°Terebratula¡± sp. (gen. et sp. nov.). In addition to Serbia, this brachiopod association is found in many localities of northeastern Bulgaria (Shumen Formation). In older literature, in Romania and Bulgaria, ¡°Terebratula¡± sp. (gen. et sp. nov.) was confused with the Late Maastrichtian Terebratulina striata (WAHLENBERG, 1821). The present microfaunal study based on planktonic foraminifera showed that the age of the beds with Cyclothyris? globata and ¡°Terebratula¡± sp. (gen. et sp. nov.) in Gu a may be dated as Lowermost Campanian, i.e., the Santonian/Campanian boundary. %K brachiopods %K Cyclothyris? globata %K ¡°Terebratula¡± sp. (gen. et sp. nov.) %K foraminifera %K stratigraphy %K Lowermost Campanian %K Gu a %K Vardar Zone %K western Serbia %U http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-0608/2010/0350-06081071073R.pdf