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Parkhaev, P. Yu. "The Cambrian molluscs of Australia: overview of taxonomy, biostratigraphy and paleobiogeography." Стратиграфия 27, no. 2 (March 25, 2019): 52–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0869-592x27252-79.

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Cambrian malacofauna of Australia is among the most taxonomically diverse among time equivalents. By a number of valid mollusc species Australian Cambrian competes with Siberian and Chinese formations. Up to date, 80 valid species and 12 forms in open nomenclature, apparently representing new undescribed taxa, have been recorded from the Lower–Middle Cambrian successions of Australia. In addition, 6 species names can be considered as junior synonyms. Distribution ranges of mollusc species plotted over the modern stratigraphic scheme reveal four major molluscan evolutionary assemblages in the i
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Parkhaev, P. Yu. "Cambrian Mollusks of Australia: Taxonomy, Biostratigraphy, and Paleobiogeography." Stratigraphy and Geological Correlation 27, no. 2 (March 2019): 181–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s0869593819020072.

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Wright, N., S. Zahirovic, R. D. Müller, and M. Seton. "Towards adaptable, interactive and quantitative paleogeographic maps." Biogeosciences Discussions 9, no. 7 (July 31, 2012): 9603–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/bgd-9-9603-2012.

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Abstract. A variety of paleogeographic atlases have been constructed, with applications from paleoclimate, ocean circulation and faunal radiation models to resource exploration; yet their uncertainties remain difficult to assess, as they are generally presented as low-resolution static maps. We present a methodology for ground-truthing paleogeographic maps, by linking the GPlates plate reconstruction tool to the global Paleobiology Database and a Phanerozoic plate motion model. We develop a spatio-temporal data mining workflow to compare a Phanerozoic Paleogeographic Atlas of Australia with bi
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Wang, Xiang-dong, Wei Lin, Shu-zhong Shen, Pol Chaodumrong, G. R. Shi, Xiao-juan Wang, and Qiu-lai Wang. "Early Permian rugose coral Cyathaxonia faunas from the Sibumasu Terrane (Southeast Asia) and the southern Sydney Basin (Southeast Australia): Paleontology and paleobiogeography." Gondwana Research 24, no. 1 (July 2013): 185–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gr.2012.08.026.

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Rowley, David B. "Phanerozoic reconstructions: What and how do we know it." Paleontological Society Special Publications 6 (1992): 253. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2475262200008133.

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Paleobiogeography will play an important role in furthering our understanding of global change, particularly with respect to providing constraints on past climates. As a result of this there is increasing emphasis within the paleontological community on the past spatial distributions of faunas, extinctions, and originations. Thus there is an increasing interest in reconstructions of the past distributions of continents, so that maps and paleo-latitudes of faunas, extinctions or originations can be determined. This results in an increasing need to understand the state of the art of global plate
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Stilwell, Jeffrey D., Matthew Dixon, Benedikt Lehner, and Silvia Gamarra. "Jurassic–Cretaceous boundary ammonite Blanfordiceras (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) from Fortissimo-1 Wildcat Well, Browse Basin, Northwest Shelf, Australia." Journal of Paleontology 85, no. 3 (May 2011): 549–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1666/10-073.1.

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Jurassic–Cretaceous ammonites are particularly robust fossil tools in global stratigraphy and correlation. The successive evolution and extinction of these cephalopod mollusks was so rapid that many ammonite zones are no more than one million years in duration. A well-preserved ammonite specimen from the Fortissimo-1 core, Browse Basin, NW Australia is assignable to the widespread latest Jurassic dimorphic berriaselline genus, Blanfordiceras Cossmann, recorded previously from the Spiti area, Nepal, Tibet, Madagascar, Papua-New Guinea, Antarctica, and southern South America. This is the first r
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Holtz, Thomas R. "Endemicity analysis of global Cretaceous dinosaurian faunas." Paleontological Society Special Publications 6 (1992): 132. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2475262200006924.

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It has often been assumed that the intensively studied dinosaur faunal assemblages of western North America and the Gobi Desert of Mongolia and China represent “typical” Late Cretaceous terrestrial vertebrate communities. This assumption has led to a paleoecological scenario in which a global ecological shift occurs from the dominance of high-browsing saurischian (i.e., sauropod) to low-browsing ornithischian (i.e., iguanodontian, marginocephalian, ankylosaurian) herbivore communities. Furthermore, the assumption that the Asiamerican dinosaur faunas are communities “typical” of the Late Cretac
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Sandy, Michael R. "Cretaceous brachiopods from James Ross Island, Antarctic Peninsula, and their paleobiogeographic affinities." Journal of Paleontology 65, no. 03 (May 1991): 396–411. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000030377.

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Articulate brachiopods from the Aptian–Coniacian (Kotick Point and Whisky Bay Formations, Gustav Group) and the Santonian–Campanian (Santa Marta Formation, Marambio Group) of James Ross Island are described. A new terebratulid species,Rectithyris whiskyin. sp., is described from the late Albian–early Coniacian of the Whisky Bay Formation. The record from the late Albian is supported by palynological evidence making it contemporaneous with other species ofRectithyrisfrom Europe. The relative abundance ofRectithyris whiskyin. sp. in late Turonian to early Coniacian sections indicates an extended
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Pérez, Leandro M., Juan López-Gappa, and Miguel Griffin. "New and little-known bryozoans from Monte León Formation (early Miocene, Argentina) and their paleobiogeographic relationships." Journal of Paleontology 89, no. 6 (November 2015): 956–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2015.64.

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AbstractThe bryozoan fauna from the South American Cenozoic is poorly known. The study of new material collected in the Monte León Formation (early Miocene), gave us the opportunity to describe four new species: Valdemunitella canui n. sp., Foveolaria praecursor n. sp., Neothoa reptans n. sp., and Calyptotheca santacruzana n. sp. Two of them (V. canui and C. santacruzana) were first recorded by F. Canu and interpreted as recent species from the Australian bryozoan fauna, but are herein described as new species. The stratigraphic range of Otionella parvula (Canu, 1904) is extended to the early
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Stilwell, Jeffrey D., and Robert A. Henderson. "Description and paleobiogeographic significance of a rare Cenomanian molluscan faunule from Bathurst Island, northern Australia." Journal of Paleontology 76, no. 3 (May 2002): 447–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000037306.

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A middle Cenomanian faunule from the Moonkinu Formation of Bathurst Island in Northern Australia contains the best-preserved suite of benthic Mollusca known from the Cretaceous of the Australian region. Twenty-four species of bivalves, gastropods, and scaphopods, many exquisitely preserved with original aragonitic nacre, are recognized. Thirteen are new: Nucula s.l. meadinga n. sp. (Nuculidae), Nuculana bathurstensis n. sp. (Nuculanidae), Jupiteria? n. sp. A (Nuculanidae), Varicorbula cretaustrina n. sp. (Corbulidae), Vanikoropsis demipleurus n. sp. (Vanikoridae), Euspira n. sp. A (Naticidae),
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Brock, Glenn A. "Middle Cambrian articulate brachiopods from the Southern New England Fold Belt, Northeastern N.S.W., Australia." Journal of Paleontology 72, no. 4 (July 1998): 604–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000040336.

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Calcareous articulate brachiopods are rare components of the high diversity, phosphatic, silicified, and epidote coated shelly fauna derived from Middle Cambrian (Floran-Undillan) allochthonous limestone clasts from the Murrawong Creek Formation, southern New England Fold Belt, northeastern New South Wales, Australia. Three taxa are described, the kutorginids Nisusia metula n. sp., and Yorkia sp. indet., and the protorthid Arctohedra austrina n. sp. Yorkia is documented from Australia for the first time. An unusual valve (possibly a brachial valve) of enigmatic affinity is also reported and il
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Ribeiro, Victor Rodrigues, Fábio Augusto Carbonaro, Silane Aparecida Ferreira da Silva-Caminha, Ariane Daniele Piccoli, Felipe Nascimento Sousa, and Renato Pirani Ghilardi. "Devonian trilobites from the Paraná and Parecis basins in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil." Terr Plural 15 (2021): e2118076. http://dx.doi.org/10.5212/terraplural.v.15.2118076.038.

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Recent fieldwork in the state of Mato Grosso made it possible to find new specimens of trilobites, among them: Metacryphaeus australis, Metacryphaeus sp., and a homalonotide. Taphonomically, it was possible to observe that there are two patterns of conservation, one of which is where the specimens are complete, related to a rapid burial event; and another pattern of preservation where paleoenvironmental conditions provided disarticulation after death. These new findings, as well as their taphonomic interpretations, open possibilities to work on biostratigraphic correlations, in addition to pal
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Self-Trail, Jean M., David K. Watkins, James J. Pospichal, and Ellen L. Seefelt. "Evolution and taxonomy of the Paleogene calcareous nannofossil genus Hornibrookina." Micropaleontology 68, no. 1 (2022): 85–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.47894/mpal.68.1.04.

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The genus Hornibrookina consists of enigmatic calcareous nannofossils that first appeared shortly after the K-Pg mass extinction. Due to their relative paucity in most published sections, specimens of this genus have not been previously studied in detail and their paleobiogeographic preferences and evolutionary history have been poorly understood. Biostratigraphic and morphometric analyses of Hornibrookina specimens from outcrops and cores from the Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the Southern Ocean, the Indian Ocean, North America, South America, Africa, and New Zealand resulted in a comprehens
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Yasuhara, Moriaki, Yuanyuan Hong, Skye Yunshu Tian, Wing Ki Chong, Rachel Wai Ching Chu, Hisayo Okahashi, Markus Reuter, Werner E. Piller, and Mathias Harzhauser. "Early Miocene marine ostracodes from southwestern India: implications for their biogeography and the closure of the Tethyan Seaway." Journal of Paleontology 94, S80 (August 2020): 1–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2020.44.

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AbstractTwenty-six genera and 34 species of early Miocene Indian shallow-marine ostracodes were examined for taxonomy and paleobiogeography. A new genus Paractinocythereis and new species Costa ponticulocarinata were described. Early Miocene Indian ostracode fauna shows strong affinity to Eocene–Miocene Eastern and Western Tethyan ostracode faunas and Miocene–Recent Indo-Pacific ostracode fauna, supporting the Hopping Hotspot Hypothesis that the Tethyan biodiversity hotspot has shifted eastward through Arabia to Indo-Australian Archipelago (IAA) together with concomitant biogeographic shifts o
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Savage, Norman M. "Conodonts of Caradocian (Late Ordovician) age from the Cliefden Caves Limestone, southeastern Australia." Journal of Paleontology 64, no. 5 (September 1990): 821–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000019016.

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New species of Aphelognathus, Belodina, Taoqupognathus, and Yaoxianognathus have been identified in the Late Ordovician Cliefden Caves Limestone Group in central-western New South Wales, Australia. Of the Aphelognathus species, Aphelognathus percivali n. sp. and A. webbyi n. sp. occur in the basal Gleesons Limestone Member and A. packhami n. sp. and A. stevensi n. sp. occur 30 m higher in the Wyoming Limestone Member. It seems likely from the similarity of several of the elements that A. packhami is closely related to A. percivali, and A. stevensi to A. webbyi. Yaoxianognathus wrighti n. sp. o
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Carbonaro, Fábio Augusto, Felipe Van Enck Meira, Juliana De Moraes Leme, Elvio Pinto Bosetti, and Renato Pirani Ghilardi. "Metacryphaeus Tuberculatus andMetacryphaeus australis(Trilobita, Phacopida) from the Devonian of the Paraná Basin: Taxonomy and Paleobiogeography." Ameghiniana 53, no. 5 (October 2016): 552–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.5710/amgh.23.06.2016.2966.

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Kelly, Simon R. A. "New trigonioid bivalves from the Albian (Early Cretaceous) of Alexander Island, Antarctic Peninsula: systematics, paleoecology, and austral Cretaceous Paleobiogeography." Journal of Paleontology 69, no. 2 (March 1995): 264–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000034600.

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Newly discovered trigonioid bivalves are systematically described from the Late Albian of the Fossil Bluff Group of Alexander Island, Antarctic Peninsula. The fauna includes Nototrigonia (Nototrigonia) ponticula Skwarko, N. (Callitrigonia) offsetensis n. sp., Eselaevitrigonia macdonaldi n. sp., Pterotrigonia (Pisotrigonia) capricornia (Skwarko), and Pacitrigonia praenuntians n. sp. It represents the first Albian trigonioid fauna described from the Antarctic. It is also the first published record of the Nototrigoniinae (excluding Pacitrigonia) outside Australasia. Paleoecologically, this fauna
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STILWELL, JEFFREY D., and ROBERT A. HENDERSON. "DESCRIPTION AND PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHIC SIGNIFICANCE OF A RARE CENOMANIAN MOLLUSCAN FAUNULE FROM BATHURST ISLAND, NORTHERN AUSTRALIA." Journal of Paleontology 76, no. 3 (May 2002): 447–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1666/0022-3360(2002)076<0447:dapsoa>2.0.co;2.

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Agematsu, Sachiko, Katsuo Sashida, and Amnan B. Ibrahim. "Biostratigraphy and paleobiogeography of Middle and Late Ordovician conodonts from the Langkawi Islands, northwestern peninsular Malaysia." Journal of Paleontology 82, no. 5 (September 2008): 957–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1666/07-058.1.

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The Middle and Upper Ordovician sequence of the Langkawi Islands, northwestern peninsular Malaysia, contains 20 species of conodonts belonging to 15 genera and four unidentified species, which are described and illustrated. The following four biostratigraphic zones are established for the study area: the Scolopodus striatus assemblage zone, the Periodon sp. A range zone, the Baltoniodus alobatus range zone, and the Hamarodus europaeus range zone, in ascending order. The Middle Ordovician fauna belongs to the low-latitude, warm-water Australian Province. Conodonts of the H. europaeus zone repre
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Davydov, Vladimir I., David W. Haig, and Eujay McCartain. "Latest Carboniferous (Late Gzhelian) Fusulinids from Timor Leste and their Paleobiogeographic Affinities." Journal of Paleontology 88, no. 3 (May 2014): 588–605. http://dx.doi.org/10.1666/13-007.

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An uppermost Gzhelian bioherm discovered in the central highlands of Timor Leste contains abundant foraminifera belonging to 17 genera. Representatives of the families Biseriamminidae, Biwaellidae, Bradyinidae, Cornuspiridae, Lasiodiscidae, Palaeotextulariidae, Pseudotaxidae, Ozawainellidae, Schubertellidae, Schwagerinidae, Staffellidae and Textrataxidae are present, including 21 species referred to known types and 12 species left in open nomenclature. Two newSchwagerinaspecies are described:Schwagerina timorensisnew species, andSchwagerina maubissensisnew species. The assemblage belongs to th
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Vega, Francisco J., Rodney M. Feldmann, and Francisco Sour-Tovar. "Fossil crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda) from the Late Cretaceous cárdenas Formation, east-central Mexico." Journal of Paleontology 69, no. 2 (March 1995): 340–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000034661.

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Twenty-four nearly complete carapace samples were collected at three different localities of the Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) Cárdenas Formation in San Luis Potosí, east-central Mexico. The material has been assigned to five families: the Callianassidae, Dakoticancridae, Carcineretidae, ?Majidae, and Retroplumidae. Two genera of callianassid shrimp are described, Cheramus for the first time in the fossil record. Dakoticancer australis Rathbun is reported as the most abundant crustacean element; one new genus and species of carcineretid crab, Branchiocarcinus cornatus, is erected, and a sing
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Yuan, Dong-xun, Kyi Pyar Aung, Charles M. Henderson, Yi-chun Zhang, Than Zaw, Fulong Cai, Lin Ding, and Shu-zhong Shen. "First records of Early Permian conodonts from eastern Myanmar and implications of paleobiogeographic links to the Lhasa Block and northwestern Australia." Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 549 (July 2020): 109363. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2019.109363.

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Campbell, Hamish J. "Interpretation of Anisian (Middle Triassic) marine invertebrate faunas from the southwest Pacific." Paleontological Society Special Publications 6 (1992): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2475262200006109.

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Early to Middle Triassic marine successions are remarkably lacking in the Southern Hemisphere. It would seem that the best developed and most fossiliferous sequences are preserved in New Zealand. To a lesser extent, successions of Early to Middle Triassic age are known from New Caledonia, New Guinea, the Gympie Basin of Eastern Australia, offshore Western Australia, and western South America (in particular Chile).Anisian marine faunas were first collected in New Zealand (Etalian local stage) in the 1940s but it was not until 1953 that their age significance was correctly recognised by Marwick.
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Mo, Jing, Xiao-Ping Xia, Meiling Zhou, Chun-Kit Lai, Zexian Cui, Jian Xu, and Felix Aidoo. "Detrital zircon U-Pb age constraints on the Meso-Tethys Ocean closure in Southeast Asia." Geological Society, London, Special Publications 531, no. 1 (October 28, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/sp531-2022-133.

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Abstract The location of the Meso-Tethyan suture in Southeast (SE) Asia is ambiguous due to the strong overprint by the later India-Asia collisional tectonics. For the SE Asian extension of the Meso-Tethyan Bangong-Nujiang Suture (BNS) in Tibet, the two main candidates are the Longling-Ruili Suture (between the Tengchong and Baoshan blocks) and the Myitkyina ophiolite belt. Here, we present new detrital zircon U-Pb ages from high grade metasedimentary rocks of the Gaoligong Group, which is considered to be the basement of the Tengchong block located between the Longling-Ruili Suture and Myitky
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Jeon, Juwan, Kun Liang, Jino Park, Stephen Kershaw, and Yuandong Zhang. "Diverse labechiid stromatoporoids from the Upper Ordovician Xiazhen Formation of South China and their paleobiogeographic implications." Journal of Paleontology, December 10, 2021, 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2021.105.

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Abstract A diverse labechiid stromatoporoid assemblage that includes 16 species in 8 genera was found in the Upper Ordovician Xiazhen Formation (mid–late Katian) at Zhuzhai, Jiangxi Province of South China. The assemblage is characterized by a combination of (1) North China provincial species succeeding from their origination in the Darriwilian, including Pseudostylodictyon poshanense Ozaki, 1938, Labechia shanhsiensis Yabe and Sugiyama, 1930, Labechia variabilis Yabe and Sugiyama, 1930, and Labechiella regularis (Yabe and Sugiyama, 1930) and (2) South China endemic species, including three ne
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Mestre, Ana, Mercedes Gallardo, María José Salas, and Susana Heredia. "Biostratigraphic and paleobiogeographic significance of the Darriwilian microfossils from the top of San Juan Formation in the Los Baños de Talacasto section, Central Precordillera (Argentina)." Andean Geology 49, no. 3 (June 7, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.5027/andgeov49n3-3399.

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The microfossil hosted in the strata of the upper part of the San Juan Formation has been widely studied in several sections to the northward of the Argentinian Central Precordillera. In contrast, the coeval strata at the Los Baños de Talacasto section, in the southern part of the Central Precordillera, have scarce biostratigraphic and sedimentological data. In this work, a conodont association together with single ostracod species are documented for the first time in this section. The record of the Lenodus crassus and L. pseudoplanus zones confirms the Darriwilian age for these beds and accur
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Jeon, Juwan, Kun Liang, Stephen Kershaw, Jino Park, Mirinae Lee, and Yuandong Zhang. "Rise of clathrodictyid stromatoporoids during the Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event: insights from the Upper Ordovician Xiazhen Formation of South China." Journal of Paleontology, June 23, 2022, 1–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2022.36.

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Abstract Clathrodictyids are the most abundant stromatoporoids in the Upper Ordovician Xiazhen Formation (middle to upper Katian) of South China. A total of nine species belonging to four clathrodictyid genera are identified in the formation, including Clathrodictyon idense Webby and Banks, 1976, Clathrodictyon cf. Cl. microundulatum Nestor, 1964, Clathrodictyon cf. Cl. mammillatum (Schmidt, 1858), Clathrodictyon megalamellatum Jeon n. sp., Clathrodictyon plicatum Webby and Banks, 1976, Ecclimadictyon nestori Webby, 1969, Ecclimadictyon undatum Webby and Banks, 1976, Camptodictyon amzassensis
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