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Middle permian brachiopods from central Peninsular Malaysia - faunal affinities between Malaysia and west Cambodia

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posted on 2001-02-01, 00:00 authored by M Sone, M Leman, Guang ShiGuang Shi
A moderately diverse Permian brachiopod fauna is described from a new rock unit, the Bera Formation, in the Bera District, central Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia. The fauna consists of 19 taxa, including 14 genera and 17 (both identified and unidentified) typically Tethyan species. The fauna appears to be correlative on the basis of brachiopods with the Neoschwagerina-Yabeina fusulinid Zones in Indochina and South China. In particular, it has strong linkage to Member C (Yabeina beds) of the Sisophon Limestone, west Cambodia. This is indicated by three of the Bera species — Urushtenoidea chaoi (Ching), Spyridiophora gubleri Termier and Termier, and Transennatia termierorum sp. nov., being shared with the Cambodian fauna. A possible early Capitanian (Middle Permian) age is proposed for the Bera brachiopod fauna.

History

Journal

Journal of Asian earth sciences

Volume

19

Issue

1-2

Pagination

177 - 194

Publisher

Elsevier Science

Location

New York, N.Y.

ISSN

1367-9120

eISSN

1878-5786

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2001, Elsevier Science Ltd