The first stringocephalid brachiopods in the upper Givetian of Selennyakh Range (Northeast Asia) and their paleobiogeographical significance

The following stringocephalid brachiopods are formally described from upper Givetian (late Middle Devonian) strata of the Selennyakh Range (Northeast Asia): Omolonia antiqua Alekseeva (in Alekseeva and Nuzhdina, 1967) (subfamily Omoloninae), Geranocephalus inopinus Crickmay, 1954 and Geranocephaloid...

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Published in:Journal of Paleontology
Main Authors: Baranov, Valeryi V., Blodgett, Robert B.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2013
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1666/11-121r.1 2023-05-15T15:46:59+02:00 The first stringocephalid brachiopods in the upper Givetian of Selennyakh Range (Northeast Asia) and their paleobiogeographical significance Baranov, Valeryi V. Blodgett, Robert B. 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1666/11-121r.1 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0022336000001529 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Journal of Paleontology volume 87, issue 2, page 297-311 ISSN 0022-3360 1937-2337 Paleontology journal-article 2013 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1666/11-121r.1 2022-04-07T08:54:40Z The following stringocephalid brachiopods are formally described from upper Givetian (late Middle Devonian) strata of the Selennyakh Range (Northeast Asia): Omolonia antiqua Alekseeva (in Alekseeva and Nuzhdina, 1967) (subfamily Omoloninae), Geranocephalus inopinus Crickmay, 1954 and Geranocephaloides krivensis n. gen. n. sp. (subfamily Geranocephalinae), Newberria gigantea n. sp., and Rensselandioidea talyndzhaensis n. sp. (subfamily Rensselandinae). Broad paleobiogeographical connections between the seas of Northeast Asia, northwest Alaska, western Canada (Manitoba), Nevada, and also between the seas of Northeast Asia and South China are clearly established in the Givetian. In addition, two new stringocephalid-bearing communities are established: 1) the Omolonia Community in early Givetian strata of the Baird Group, northwestern Brooks Range, Alaska; and 2) the Omolonia-Geranocephaloides-Newberria-Rensselandioidea Community in late Givetian strata of the Lower Prianikskay Subsuite in the Selennyakh Range, Northeast Asia, Russia. Both of these communities occur in shallow, quiet-water, lagoonal carbonate platform environments. Article in Journal/Newspaper Brooks Range Alaska Cambridge University Press (via Crossref) Canada Alekseeva ENVELOPE(50.550,50.550,-67.450,-67.450) Selennyakh ENVELOPE(144.910,144.910,67.847,67.847) Journal of Paleontology 87 2 297 311
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The first stringocephalid brachiopods in the upper Givetian of Selennyakh Range (Northeast Asia) and their paleobiogeographical significance
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description The following stringocephalid brachiopods are formally described from upper Givetian (late Middle Devonian) strata of the Selennyakh Range (Northeast Asia): Omolonia antiqua Alekseeva (in Alekseeva and Nuzhdina, 1967) (subfamily Omoloninae), Geranocephalus inopinus Crickmay, 1954 and Geranocephaloides krivensis n. gen. n. sp. (subfamily Geranocephalinae), Newberria gigantea n. sp., and Rensselandioidea talyndzhaensis n. sp. (subfamily Rensselandinae). Broad paleobiogeographical connections between the seas of Northeast Asia, northwest Alaska, western Canada (Manitoba), Nevada, and also between the seas of Northeast Asia and South China are clearly established in the Givetian. In addition, two new stringocephalid-bearing communities are established: 1) the Omolonia Community in early Givetian strata of the Baird Group, northwestern Brooks Range, Alaska; and 2) the Omolonia-Geranocephaloides-Newberria-Rensselandioidea Community in late Givetian strata of the Lower Prianikskay Subsuite in the Selennyakh Range, Northeast Asia, Russia. Both of these communities occur in shallow, quiet-water, lagoonal carbonate platform environments.
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author Baranov, Valeryi V.
Blodgett, Robert B.
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title The first stringocephalid brachiopods in the upper Givetian of Selennyakh Range (Northeast Asia) and their paleobiogeographical significance
title_short The first stringocephalid brachiopods in the upper Givetian of Selennyakh Range (Northeast Asia) and their paleobiogeographical significance
title_full The first stringocephalid brachiopods in the upper Givetian of Selennyakh Range (Northeast Asia) and their paleobiogeographical significance
title_fullStr The first stringocephalid brachiopods in the upper Givetian of Selennyakh Range (Northeast Asia) and their paleobiogeographical significance
title_full_unstemmed The first stringocephalid brachiopods in the upper Givetian of Selennyakh Range (Northeast Asia) and their paleobiogeographical significance
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