Middle Ordovician brachiopods from the Stairway Sandstone, Amadeus Basin, central Australia
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Middle Ordovician brachiopods from the Stairway Sandstone, Amadeus Basin, central Australia. / Jakobsen, Kristian Grube; Brock, Glenn A.; Nielsen, Arne Thorshøj; Topper, Timothy Paul; Harper, David Alexander Taylor.
I: Alcheringa, Bind 38, Nr. 2, 2014, s. 190-208.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Middle Ordovician brachiopods from the Stairway Sandstone, Amadeus Basin, central Australia
AU - Jakobsen, Kristian Grube
AU - Brock, Glenn A.
AU - Nielsen, Arne Thorshøj
AU - Topper, Timothy Paul
AU - Harper, David Alexander Taylor
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Middle Ordovician brachiopod faunas from the Amadeus Basin, central Australia are poorly known. The Darriwilian Stairway Sandstone was sampled stratigraphically for macrofossils in order to provide new information on marine benthic diversity in this clastic-dominated, shallow-water palaeoenvironment along the margin of northeastern Gondwana. The brachiopods from the Stairway Sandstone are of low diversity and represent ca 9% of the entire shelly fauna. Five brachiopod taxa are described from the Stairway Sandstone; all are endemic to the Amadeus Basin at species level. Two new species, Amadeuphyla joanae gen. et sp. nov. and Paralenorthis luritjaorum sp. nov., are described. Unweighted cladistic analysis based on 20 characters places the new genus Amadeuphyla within the Taffinae.
AB - Middle Ordovician brachiopod faunas from the Amadeus Basin, central Australia are poorly known. The Darriwilian Stairway Sandstone was sampled stratigraphically for macrofossils in order to provide new information on marine benthic diversity in this clastic-dominated, shallow-water palaeoenvironment along the margin of northeastern Gondwana. The brachiopods from the Stairway Sandstone are of low diversity and represent ca 9% of the entire shelly fauna. Five brachiopod taxa are described from the Stairway Sandstone; all are endemic to the Amadeus Basin at species level. Two new species, Amadeuphyla joanae gen. et sp. nov. and Paralenorthis luritjaorum sp. nov., are described. Unweighted cladistic analysis based on 20 characters places the new genus Amadeuphyla within the Taffinae.
U2 - 10.1080/03115518.2013.858204
DO - 10.1080/03115518.2013.858204
M3 - Journal article
VL - 38
SP - 190
EP - 208
JO - Alcheringa
JF - Alcheringa
SN - 0311-5518
IS - 2
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