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1 May 2010 Silurian Rugose Corals from the Kurosegawa Terrane, Southwest Japan, and the First Occurrence of Neobrachyelasma
Erika Kido
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Abstract

Four species of rugose corals (one new) are described from the Silurian of the Kurosegawa Terrane, Southwest Japan. They are Neobrachyelasma japonica n. sp., Pseudamplexus sp., Amsdenoides sp., and Amplexoides sp. aff. A. chaoi (Grabau, 1925). These species occur in the Middle Member of the Gionyama Formation, which is Late Llandovery to Early Ludlow in age. Neobrachyelasma is reported for the first time from Japan. This genus occurs in the Lower Llandovery to Upper Silurian of Japan, South China, Kazakhstan, and the Altai and might be distributed only in South China and Japan during the Late Llandovery. Its occurrence in Japan may support a paleogeographic proximity of ‘Proto-Japan’ and the South China Block during the Silurian.

Erika Kido "Silurian Rugose Corals from the Kurosegawa Terrane, Southwest Japan, and the First Occurrence of Neobrachyelasma," Journal of Paleontology 84(3), 466-476, (1 May 2010). https://doi.org/10.1666/09-037.1
Accepted: 1 December 2009; Published: 1 May 2010
KEYWORDS
Gionyama Formation
Kurosegawa Terrane
Neobrachyelasma
Paleogeography
Silurian rugose coral
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