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Early Carboniferous Siphonodella (Conodonta) faunas from eastern Australia
Authors:Arthur J Mory  David T Crane
Institution:1. Geological Survey of Western Australia , 66 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, W.A., Australia , 6000;2. 149 Harold Street, West End, Townsville, Queensland, Australia , 4810
Abstract:Early to Middle Tournaisian conodont faunas with Siphonodella from ten sections in eastern Australia, between Gloucester in New South Wales and Rockhampton in Queensland, may be referred to the following ‘standard’ zones; 1 sulcata, 2 upper duplicata, 3 sandbergi, 4 lower crenulata and 5 isosticha-upper crenulata, in ascending order. In eastern Australia the first occurrences of Gnathodus cuneiformis, G. delicatus, G. typicus and Protognathodus cordiformis, near the base of the lower crenulata zone, are significantly earlier than in Europe and North America. Consequently the base of the isosticha-upper crenulata zone in eastern Australia is defined by the first appearance of G. punctatus rather than that of G. delicatus. On the present evidence it is difficult to reconcile some brachiopod and conodont occurrences in the Early-Middle Tournaisian of eastern Australia.

Seventeen discrete conodont species are discussed, four of which are described informally: Dinodus sp. nov. A, Dinodus sp. nov. B, Pinacognathus sp. nov. A, and a species of Siphonodella transitional between S. cooperi and S. crenulata.
Keywords:Stromatolites  biostratigraphy  Proterozoic  Palaeoproterozoic  Glengarry Basin  Nabberu Basin  Glengarry Group
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