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Zhang, Yuan-Dong, Lenz, Alfred C. (1997) Uppermost Wenlock and Ludlow graptolites from southern Yunnan, China. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 34 (9) 1220-1238 doi:10.1139/e17-098

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TitleUppermost Wenlock and Ludlow graptolites from southern Yunnan, China
JournalCanadian Journal of Earth Sciences
AuthorsZhang, Yuan-DongAuthor
Lenz, Alfred C.Author
Year1997 (September 1)Volume34
Issue9
PublisherCanadian Science Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1139/e17-098Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceZhang, Yuan-Dong, Lenz, Alfred C. (1997) Uppermost Wenlock and Ludlow graptolites from southern Yunnan, China. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 34 (9) 1220-1238 doi:10.1139/e17-098
Plain TextZhang, Yuan-Dong, Lenz, Alfred C. (1997) Uppermost Wenlock and Ludlow graptolites from southern Yunnan, China. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 34 (9) 1220-1238 doi:10.1139/e17-098
In(1997, September) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences Vol. 34 (9) Canadian Science Publishing
Abstract/Notes A diverse late Homerian and Ludlow graptolite fauna including 38 species is recognized from shales and claystones of Shuiqingliangzi section in Mojiang County, southern Yunnan, China. Two Wenlock and three Ludlow graptolite biozones are recognized, which, in ascending order, are Colonograptus praedeubeli Biozone, Colonograptus ludensis Biozone, Lobograptus progenitor Biozone, Lobograptus scanicus Biozone, and Saetograptus fritschi linearis Biozone. The 20 species described in the present paper comprise Plectograptus macilentus (Törnquist), Plectograptus sp., Agastograptus clathrospinosus (Eisenack), Agastograptus sp. 1, Agastograptus sp. 2, Gothograptus nassa (Holm), Neogothograptus sp., Colonograptus praedeubeli (Jaeger), Colonograptus ludensis (Murchison), Pseudomonoclimacis dalejensis (Bouček), Monograptus ex gr. uncinatus Tullberg, Monograptus sp., Saetograptus chimaera (Barrande), Saetograptus fritschi linearis (Bouček), Saetograptus leintwardinensis (Hopkinson), Lobograptus progenitor Urbanek, Lobograptus scanicus (Tullberg), Cucullograptus cf. aversus (Eisenack), Bohemograptus bohemicus bohemicus (Barrande), and Bohemograptus bohemicus tenuis (Bouček).


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