Where: Guizhou, China (25.5° N, 106.7° E: paleocoordinates 6.4° N, 96.5° E)
When: Hindeodus parvus conodont zone, Daye Formation, Griesbachian (251.9 - 250.5 Ma)
Environment/lithology: open shallow subtidal; lithified, calcareous packstone
Size class: mesofossils
Preservation: original calcite, replaced with calcite
Collection methods: bulk, mechanical,
Primary reference: W.J. Foster, D.J. Lehrmann, M. Yu, L. Ji, and R.C. Martindale. 2018. Persistent Environmental Stress Delayed the Recovery of Marine Communities in the Aftermath of the Latest Permian Mass Extinction. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology 33:338-353 [W. Foster/W. Foster]more details
Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis
PaleoDB collection 201012: authorized by William Foster, entered by William Foster on 28.04.2019
Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)
Taxonomic list
unclassified | |
Tentaculita | |
Microconchus aberrans Hohenstein 1913 | |
Lingulata | |
Orbiculoidea elegans Liao 1980 | |
Rhynchonellata | |
"Orbicoelia speciosa" = Speciothyris speciosa
"Orbicoelia speciosa" = Speciothyris speciosa Wang 1955 | |
Bivalvia | |
Leptochondria spp. Bittner 1891 scallop | |
Claraia liuqiaoensis He et al. 2007 scallop | |
Eumorphotis shajingengi Hautmann et al. 2011 scallop | |
Bakevellia exporrecta Lepsius 1878 oyster | |
Myalinella newelli Hautmann et al. 2011 clam | |
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Permophorus bregeri Girty 1927 clam |