The Triassic carbonate deposits are widely distributed in North Dobrogea (SE Romania) mainly within the Tulcea Nappe. Within this structural unit, the carbonate facies reveals an eastward-westward transition from shallow-water to basin facies. The shallow-water limestones were studied in three areas (Murighiol-Dealul Duna, Dunavatu de Sus and Enisala) in order to identify and describe the algal flora. In this paper we describe the assemblage of dasycladalean green algae. Thirteen species were identifi ed, out of which nine are also known from other parts of the Alpine-Carpathian or Dinaric areas (Macroporella alpina, Poncetella hexaster, Neophysoporella lotharingica, Ardeiporella cf. karrerioidea, Poikiloporella duplicata, Probolocuspis cf. hydrae, Salpingoporella sturi, S. cf. triasica and Clypeina besici). Three species are new (Pseudodiplopora ioanaletitiae n. sp., Julpiaella baltresi n. sp. and Acicularia claudiopolitana n. sp.) and one species (Ioanella dobrogiaca) was already the subject of a previous work. This is the richest assemblage of calcareous dasycladalean algae described so far from the Triassic of Dobrogea. In addition, the Clypeina besici-Poikiloporella duplicata association is also important for age constraints because it is characteristic for the Carnian stage.

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