Two marine invertebrate fossil assemblages from the Late Triassic Cassian Formation (Dolomites, northern Italy) were
examined to assess their diversity and palaeoecology. Surface and bulk samples from the localities Misurina Landslide
and Lago Antorno were taken and analysed separately. Both benthic assemblages are relatively similar in taxonomic
composition. Gastropods form the most abundant and diverse group, followed by bivalves. Disarticulated echinoderm
ossicles are also common in the bulk sample from Misurina Landslide, but they are rare at Lago Antorno. The Misurina
Landslide outcrop has yielded two echinoderm Palaeozoic holdovers, the ophiocistioid Linguaserra triassica and plates
of putative proterocidarids, supporting the earlier hypothesis that such basins acted as refugia. The gastropod species
Coelostylina conica, Prostylifer paludinaris, and Ampezzopleura hybridopsis are characteristic elements of both assemblages.
The gastropod Jurilda elongata, however, is the most abundant species at Misurina Landslide, whereas juveniles
of the gastropod species Dentineritaria neritina dominate the assemblage from Lago Antorno. Newly described gastropod
taxa are Angulatella bizzarinii Nützel and Hausmann gen. et sp. nov., Bandellina compacta Nützel and Hausmann
sp. nov., and Ampezzogyra angulata Nützel and Hausmann sp. nov. Fifty-seven invertebrate species were found in the
bulk sample from Misurina Landslide and 26 species were recovered from the bulk sample from Lago Antorno. However,
sample size from Lago Antorno was much smaller than that from Misurina. Diversity indices (Shannon, Simpson,
Berger-Parker) show similar moderate diversities in both assemblages. Rarefaction curves and rank-abundance distributions
also point to very similar diversities and ecological structures of the fossil assemblages. Both assemblages are
autochthonous or parautochthonous, stemming from basinal, soft-bottom habitats. Their taxonomic composition differs
significantly from that of other faunas known from the Cassian Formation. The tropical marine Cassian palaeoecosystem
was highly complex and its diversity is still far from being fully explored.
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