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Männik et al., 2018

The Ordovician and Silurian conodonts of Japan: Their biostratigraphical and paleobiogeographical significance

Männik, P., Maekawa, T., Tanaka, G., Komatsu, T., Siveter, D., Williams, M., Hints, O., Vandenbroucke, T. R. A.
DOI
DOI10.1111/iar.12269
Aasta2018
AjakiriIsland Arc
Köide27
Number6
Leheküljede12269
Tüüpartikkel ajakirjas
Eesti autor
Keelinglise
Id23293

Abstrakt

Conodont‐bearing Ordovician and Silurian rocks have a wide geographical distribution in Japan. They are exposed on Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu islands. Two recently studied samples from Gionyama, in Kyushu, yield conodont assemblages of Telychian (Distomodus sp., Apsidognathus sp. (cf. A. tuberculatus arcticus ), Oulodus cf. rectangulus Ozarkodina cf. waugoolaensis Panderodus cf. amplicostatus ) and probably the earliest Sheinwoodian (?Distomodus sp. (cf. D. staurognathoides ), Ozarkodina sp., Oulodus sp., Walliserodus sp. (cf. Walliserodus sp. nov. c Männik), Panderodus sp.) ages, providing further biostratigraphical constraints for the age of the Gionyama Formation in the Kurosegawa Terrane. Most of the conodont taxa identified have wide paleobiogeographical distribution, but probable occurrence of Oulodus rectangulus Ozarkodina waugoolaensis , and Panderodus amplicostatus suggests a relationship between Australia, the South China paleocontinent, and the Kurosegawa Terrane of ‘Proto‐Japan’ during the Silurian. These paleogeographic interpretations agree with the existing notions based on rugose corals.

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