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Cancrinella and Costatumulus (Brachiopoda) from the Permian of South Mongolia and South China : their morphology, biostratigraphy and distribution

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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by Wenzhong Li, Guang ShiGuang Shi, A Yarinpil, W He, S Shen
Two brachiopod genera, Cancrinella Fredericks and Costatumulus Waterhouse, are studied from the Permian of South Mongolia and South China. Many of the specimens previously described as Cancrinella are revised and assigned to Costatumulus. The new data presented in this paper indicate that these two genera are similar to each other, but are distinguishable by different features in relation to their morphology. Several species of both genera are described here, providing critical new information on the morphology and taxonomy of Cancrinella and Costatumulus. The reported biostratigraphical information reveals that species of Cancrinella are present from the Lower Carboniferous (Tournaisian) to Middle Permian (Capitanian), whereas species of Costatumulus are mostly restricted to the Lower Permian (Sakmarian) to Upper Permian (Changhsingian). An analysis of the palaeogeographical distribution of Cancrinella and Costatumulus reveals that Cancrinella was more commonly distributed in the Northern Transitional Zone and the Boreal Realm, in contrast to Costatumulus, which tended to be more common in the Southern Transitional Zone and Gondwanan Realm.

History

Journal

Geobios

Volume

45

Issue

3

Pagination

297 - 309

Publisher

Elsevier Masson

Location

Lyon, France

ISSN

0016-6995

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2012, Elsevier Masson SAS