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Archaeocyaths from Yorke Peninsula,South Australia and archaeocyathan Early Cambrian zonation
Authors:A YU ZHURAVLEV  D I GRAVESTOCK
Institution:1. Palaeontological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences , Profsoyuznaya 123, 117647 GSP-7, Moscow, V-321, Russia;2. South Australian Department of Mines &3. Energy , PO Box 151, Eastwood, SA, Australia , 5063
Abstract:Zhuravlev, A. Yu., & Gravestock, D. I., 1994:03:28. Archaeayaths from Yorke Peninsula, South Australia and archaeocyathan Early Cambrian zonation. Alcheringa 18, 1–54. ISSN 0311-5518.

Two assemblages of archaeocyaths are documented from Lower Cambrian outcrops and drillholes on Yorke Peninsula. South Australia. The older assemblage (11 species) occurs in the uppermost Kulpara Formation and conformably overlying basal Parara Limestone, and is equivalent to Lower Faunal Assemblage II in the Flinders Ranges. The younger assemblage (28 species plus Acanthhcyathus and Rodiocyathus) occurs in the Koolywurtie Member near the top of the Parara Limestone. Equivalent taxa are widespread in the Flinders Ranges, western New South Wales and Antarctica. Archaeocyathan distribution is now sufficiently well known to propose three assemblage zones and two informal assemblages for regional correlation. No new taxa have been added, but Erugatocyathus scutatus (Hill) and Pycnoidocyathus latiloculatus (Hill), hitherto known only from Antarctica, are found in the upper assemblage on Yorke Peninsula. Irregular archaeocyathan systematics are discussed, the ontogeny of Archaeopharetra irregularis (Tylor) clarified, and Kruseicnema Debrenne. Gravestock & Zhuravlev, represented by K. gracilis (Gordon), is fully described.
Keywords:Archaeocyatha  South Australia  Lower Cambrian  Kulpara Formation  Parara Limestone  Atdabanian  Botomian  assemblage zone
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