Strophatrypa, a new genus of Brachiopoda (Atrypidae), from upper Silurian strata of the Alexander terrane, Southeast Alaska

The atrypid brachiopod Strophatrypa skaflestadi gen. et sp. nov. occurs in unnamed upper Silurian strata exposed near the town of Hoonah on northeast Chichagof Island, Southeast Alaska. The new genus represents the first strophic atrypoid with many characters otherwise similar to those of the Atrypi...

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Main Authors: Boucot, Arthur J., Blodgett, Robert B., Rohr, David M.
Other Authors: Integrative Biology
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
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Published: Czech Geological Survey
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Online Access:https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/articles/vd66w129s
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Summary:The atrypid brachiopod Strophatrypa skaflestadi gen. et sp. nov. occurs in unnamed upper Silurian strata exposed near the town of Hoonah on northeast Chichagof Island, Southeast Alaska. The new genus represents the first strophic atrypoid with many characters otherwise similar to those of the Atrypidae. Although this genus is known from only a single bed at one Alaskan locality, its unique morphology is worth noting in anticipation that similar forms may be discovered elsewhere in the Alexander terrane, or especially somewhere in Siberia where other taxa restricted to the Silurian of the Alexander terrane are shared. This paper represents a further contribution to our limited knowledge of the Silurian brachiopods of the Alexander terrane of Southeast Alaska. Keywords: new genus, Southeast Alaska, U.S.A., palaeogeography, Alexander terrane, late Silurian, Brachiopoda, palaeoecology, slope facies