Permian brachiopods from the Tupe formation, San Juan Province, Precordillera, Argentina


Autoria(s): Cisterna, Gabriela A.; Simanauskas, Tristan; Archbold, Neil W.
Data(s)

01/01/2002

Resumo

The brachiopod fauna from the Tupe Formation at La Herradura Creek, located on the west flank of Perico Hill, San Juan Province, Argentina, palaeogeographically belongs to the western sector of the Paganzo basin ('Guandacol embayment'). The stratigraphical section of the Tupe Formation at La Herradura Creek is the stratotype of the <i>Tivertonia jachalensis-Streptorhynchus inaequiornatus</i> biozone, was previously regarded as being of Late Carboniferous age but here is assigned to the earliest Permian (Asselian). We describe and review the biozone assemblage, which consists of <i>Streptorhynchus inaequiornatus</i>, <i>Tivertonia jachalensis</i>, <i>Kochiproductus</i> sp., <i>Costatumulus</i> sp., <i>Coronalosia argentinensis</i>, <i>Tupelosia paganzoensis</i>, <i>Trigonotreta pericoensis</i>, <i>Septosyringothyris</i> sp. aff. <i>Septosyringothyris</i> <i>jaguelensis</i> and <i>Crurithyris</i>? sp. This brachiopod assemblage is related to Indian and Australian Early Permian faunas and its presence in the La Herradura Creek section provides new evidence in support of an Asselian (Early Permian) age for the <i>Tivertonia jachalensis-Streptorhynchus inaequiornatus</i> biozone. This assemblage is also important for intra- and inter-basinal correlation because several of its characteristic species have been identified from other sections of the Paganzo basin and the Riacuteo Blanco basin. The proposed age for this biozone is consistent with the age of palynological data from slightly above the marine faunas from the stratotype locality. <br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30008488

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Geological Society of Australia Inc.

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30008488/archbold-permianbrachiopods-2002.pdf

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03115510208619251

Palavras-Chave #Brachiopods #Early permian #Systematic palaeontology #Paganzo Basin #Argentina
Tipo

Journal Article