Early Permian colonial rugose corals from the Stikine River area, British Columbia, Canada

Twenty-two species of Early Permian colonial rugose corals belonging to 12 genera from 10 locations in the Stikine River area in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, are described. These include three new species of Fomichevella ( F. magna, F. southeri, F. bamberi ); two species of Heintzella five...

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Published in:Journal of Paleontology
Main Authors: Stevens, Calvin H., Rycerski, Barbara
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1989
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0022336000019193 2024-09-15T18:37:45+00:00 Early Permian colonial rugose corals from the Stikine River area, British Columbia, Canada Stevens, Calvin H. Rycerski, Barbara 1989 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000019193 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0022336000019193 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Journal of Paleontology volume 63, issue 2, page 158-181 ISSN 0022-3360 1937-2337 journal-article 1989 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000019193 2024-07-31T04:04:04Z Twenty-two species of Early Permian colonial rugose corals belonging to 12 genera from 10 locations in the Stikine River area in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, are described. These include three new species of Fomichevella ( F. magna, F. southeri, F. bamberi ); two species of Heintzella five species of Heritschioides , of which three are new ( H. bagleyae, H. garvinae, H. hoganae ); two new species of Paraheritschioides ( P. jennyi, P. wickenae ); one new species questionably assigned to Kleopatrina ( K. ? stikinensis ); two new species of Petalaxis ( P. guaspariniae, P. neriae ); and two new species of Lytvophyllum ( L. ? mongeri, L. wersoni ). In addition, five new species assigned to five new genera are here named Eastonastraea complexa, Fedorowskiella simplex, Pararachnastraea lewisi, Stikineastraea thomasi , and Wilsonastraea rigbyi . These corals occur in rocks forming part of the Stikine terrane, the largest tectonostratigraphic unit in western Canada. This coral fauna shows a very close affinity with that of the Lower Permian McCloud Limestone of the eastern Klamath Mountains of northern California, and there is some similarity to the Coyote Butte fauna of central Oregon. Several species compare most closely with species from Spitsbergen, but there are few similarities with any cratonal North American faunas and none with Tethyan faunas. Article in Journal/Newspaper Stikine River Spitsbergen Cambridge University Press Journal of Paleontology 63 2 158 181
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description Twenty-two species of Early Permian colonial rugose corals belonging to 12 genera from 10 locations in the Stikine River area in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, are described. These include three new species of Fomichevella ( F. magna, F. southeri, F. bamberi ); two species of Heintzella five species of Heritschioides , of which three are new ( H. bagleyae, H. garvinae, H. hoganae ); two new species of Paraheritschioides ( P. jennyi, P. wickenae ); one new species questionably assigned to Kleopatrina ( K. ? stikinensis ); two new species of Petalaxis ( P. guaspariniae, P. neriae ); and two new species of Lytvophyllum ( L. ? mongeri, L. wersoni ). In addition, five new species assigned to five new genera are here named Eastonastraea complexa, Fedorowskiella simplex, Pararachnastraea lewisi, Stikineastraea thomasi , and Wilsonastraea rigbyi . These corals occur in rocks forming part of the Stikine terrane, the largest tectonostratigraphic unit in western Canada. This coral fauna shows a very close affinity with that of the Lower Permian McCloud Limestone of the eastern Klamath Mountains of northern California, and there is some similarity to the Coyote Butte fauna of central Oregon. Several species compare most closely with species from Spitsbergen, but there are few similarities with any cratonal North American faunas and none with Tethyan faunas.
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title Early Permian colonial rugose corals from the Stikine River area, British Columbia, Canada
title_short Early Permian colonial rugose corals from the Stikine River area, British Columbia, Canada
title_full Early Permian colonial rugose corals from the Stikine River area, British Columbia, Canada
title_fullStr Early Permian colonial rugose corals from the Stikine River area, British Columbia, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Early Permian colonial rugose corals from the Stikine River area, British Columbia, Canada
title_sort early permian colonial rugose corals from the stikine river area, british columbia, canada
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