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A new Brachiopod fauna from the early to middle permian of Southern Qinghai Province, Northwest China

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by W He, Guang ShiGuang Shi, B Jianjun, Z Niu
A new brachiopod fauna is described from the Early and Middle Permian of Zadoi and Zhidoi counties, southern Qinghai (Changdu block), northwest China. This fauna includes 13 species in nine genera with Spinomarginifera concentrica n. sp. and Transennatia waterhousei n. sp. The Early to Middle Permian brachiopod fauna from southern Qinghai is very similar to the contemporary Cathaysian faunas of South China with which the new fauna shares 70 per cent of its species. On the other hand, the Qinghai brachiopods also demonstrate a significant link with the Permian brachiopod fauna of the Sino-Mongolian-Japanese Province in northeast China, as suggested by Marginifera septentrionalis and Attenuatella. In particular, the occurrence of the bipolar brachiopod genus Attenuatella suggests that southern Qinghai may have played an important role as a biogeographic stepping stone in the marine faunal interchanges between the northern and southern hemispheres during the Early and Middle Permian.

History

Journal

Journal of paleontology

Volume

82

Issue

4

Pagination

811 - 822

Publisher

Paleontological Society

Location

Washington, D.C.

ISSN

0022-3360

eISSN

1937-2337

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal