Late Silurian pentameride brachiopods from Yass and Molong, New South Wales

The five known species of pentameride brachiopods from the Yass Syncline Ludlow (Late Silurian) succession, belonging to the superfamilies Pentameroidea, Gypiduloidea and Clorindoidea, are fully revised; no new species are recognised. The pentameroids Conchidium sp. cf. hospes and Aliconchidium yass...

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Main Author: Strusz, Desmond
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: Geological Society of Australia 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1885/80258
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spelling ftanucanberra:oai:digitalcollections.anu.edu.au:1885/80258 2023-05-15T15:06:32+02:00 Late Silurian pentameride brachiopods from Yass and Molong, New South Wales Strusz, Desmond 2015-12-13T22:48:51Z http://hdl.handle.net/1885/80258 unknown Geological Society of Australia 0311-5518 http://hdl.handle.net/1885/80258 Alcheringa Keywords: biostratigraphy brachiopod Silurian Australasia Australia Eastern Hemisphere New South Wales World Brachiopoda Clorinda Gypiduloidea Pentameroidea Australia Biostratigraphy Clorindoidea Pentameroidea Systematics Journal article 2015 ftanucanberra 2015-12-21T23:52:36Z The five known species of pentameride brachiopods from the Yass Syncline Ludlow (Late Silurian) succession, belonging to the superfamilies Pentameroidea, Gypiduloidea and Clorindoidea, are fully revised; no new species are recognised. The pentameroids Conchidium sp. cf. hospes and Aliconchidium yassi are confined to the Bowspring Limestone Member (Silverdale Formation). The gypiduloid Ascanigypa glabra and externally homeomorphic clorindoids Barrandina wilkinsoni and Clorinda minor replace them in the overlying Barrandella Shale Member, the last two extending into the Yarwood Siltstone Member (Black Bog Shale). Clorinda minor is also possibly present in the Rainbow Hill Member (Rosebank Shale). All except C. minor are uncommon to rare components of the Yass brachiopod fauna. Clorinda molongensis, a species of uncertain mid- to late Silurian age from the Molong Limestone, is also revised. Aliconchidium and Barrandina are known only from Yass, whereas Clorinda is cosmopolitan. Conchidium also is widespread, but C. hospes is a species from the Prague Basin probably also known from the Urals and the Tien Shan. Ascanigypa is another Prague Basin taxon, recently recognised. in Arctic Canada. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Australian National University: ANU Digital Collections Arctic Canada Silverdale ENVELOPE(-55.981,-55.981,49.683,49.683)
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topic Keywords: biostratigraphy
brachiopod
Silurian
Australasia
Australia
Eastern Hemisphere
New South Wales
World
Brachiopoda
Clorinda
Gypiduloidea
Pentameroidea Australia
Biostratigraphy
Clorindoidea
Pentameroidea
Systematics
spellingShingle Keywords: biostratigraphy
brachiopod
Silurian
Australasia
Australia
Eastern Hemisphere
New South Wales
World
Brachiopoda
Clorinda
Gypiduloidea
Pentameroidea Australia
Biostratigraphy
Clorindoidea
Pentameroidea
Systematics
Strusz, Desmond
Late Silurian pentameride brachiopods from Yass and Molong, New South Wales
topic_facet Keywords: biostratigraphy
brachiopod
Silurian
Australasia
Australia
Eastern Hemisphere
New South Wales
World
Brachiopoda
Clorinda
Gypiduloidea
Pentameroidea Australia
Biostratigraphy
Clorindoidea
Pentameroidea
Systematics
description The five known species of pentameride brachiopods from the Yass Syncline Ludlow (Late Silurian) succession, belonging to the superfamilies Pentameroidea, Gypiduloidea and Clorindoidea, are fully revised; no new species are recognised. The pentameroids Conchidium sp. cf. hospes and Aliconchidium yassi are confined to the Bowspring Limestone Member (Silverdale Formation). The gypiduloid Ascanigypa glabra and externally homeomorphic clorindoids Barrandina wilkinsoni and Clorinda minor replace them in the overlying Barrandella Shale Member, the last two extending into the Yarwood Siltstone Member (Black Bog Shale). Clorinda minor is also possibly present in the Rainbow Hill Member (Rosebank Shale). All except C. minor are uncommon to rare components of the Yass brachiopod fauna. Clorinda molongensis, a species of uncertain mid- to late Silurian age from the Molong Limestone, is also revised. Aliconchidium and Barrandina are known only from Yass, whereas Clorinda is cosmopolitan. Conchidium also is widespread, but C. hospes is a species from the Prague Basin probably also known from the Urals and the Tien Shan. Ascanigypa is another Prague Basin taxon, recently recognised. in Arctic Canada.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Strusz, Desmond
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title Late Silurian pentameride brachiopods from Yass and Molong, New South Wales
title_short Late Silurian pentameride brachiopods from Yass and Molong, New South Wales
title_full Late Silurian pentameride brachiopods from Yass and Molong, New South Wales
title_fullStr Late Silurian pentameride brachiopods from Yass and Molong, New South Wales
title_full_unstemmed Late Silurian pentameride brachiopods from Yass and Molong, New South Wales
title_sort late silurian pentameride brachiopods from yass and molong, new south wales
publisher Geological Society of Australia
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/1885/80258
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Canada
Silverdale
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Canada
Silverdale
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