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Huang et al., 2016

A new early Silurian brachiopod genus, Thulatrypa, from Norway and South China, and its palaeobiogeographical significance

Huang, B., Baarli, B .G., Zhan, R. B., Rong, J. Y.
DOI
DOI10.1080/03115518.2016.1092066
Year2016
JournalAlcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology
Volume40
Number1
Pages83-97
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id44805

Abstract

The smooth atrypoid brachiopod Thulatrypa gen. nov. incorporates two species, a younger (T. gregaria) from Norway, and an older (T. orientalis) from South China, which collectively span the middle Rhuddanian through Aeronian. In Baltica, the genus thrived just below the storm wave base in a tropical BA4 setting extending slightly into BA3 and BA5 respectively, whereas in South China, its representative occurs in a much shallower assemblage (BA2–3). Their palaeobiogeographical implications are carefully investigated. This study supports the arguments that Thulatrypa may have originated in South China in the middle Rhuddanian and extended its range to eastern Baltica in the late Rhuddanian. Larvae may have drifted along a channel from the east to the southwest of Baltica, which supports the reconstructions of palaeocurrents in the early Silurian in previous palaeogeographical studies.

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