Where: New Zealand (44.9° S, 170.6° E: paleocoordinates 51.1° S, 174.9° W)
• coordinate stated in text
• outcrop-level geographic resolution
When: Kokoamu Greensand Formation, Duntroonian (27.3 - 25.2 Ma)
Environment/lithology: marine; lithified, bioturbated, brown, green sandstone and lithified, glauconitic, brown, yellow limestone
•Marl Member of the McDonald Limestone, with a complex burrow and cavity system below (Lewis & Bellis 1984, fig. 9). The lower 2-3 m section of Kokoamu Greensand is intensely bioturbated and consists mainly of silt and fine sand-sized grains with >50% glauconite (Fig. 2). Macrofossils are rare in
•the lower part but are abundant in the upper 0.5-1.0 m of the Kokoamu, which is a fine-grained, greenish brown, calcareous greensand that grades upward into the glauconitic, yellowish brown Otekaike Limestone.
Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils
Collection methods: sieve,
Primary reference: D. MacKinnon, S. S. Beus, and D.L. Lee. 1993. Brachiopod fauna of the Kokoamu Greensand (Oligocene), New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 36:327-347 [M. Clapham/M. Manojlovic]more details
Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis
PaleoDB collection 152355: authorized by Matthew Clapham, entered by Marko Manojlovic on 18.11.2013
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Taxonomic list
Rhynchonellata | |
Tegulorhynchia squamosa Hutton 1873 | |
Aetheia gualteri Morris 1850 | |
Acrobrochus landonensis Thomson 1918 | |
Terebratulina suessi Hutton 1873
Murravia catinuliformis Tate 1896 | |
Rhizothyris kokoamuensis Bowen and Campbell 1973
Waiparia elliptica Thomson 1918 | |
Landonella laqueiformis MacKinnon 1993 |