Tears Point, Unit 11 (Carboniferous of the United Kingdom)

Where: Wales, United Kingdom (51.6° N, 4.3° W: paleocoordinates 13.5° S, 1.1° W)

• small collection-level geographic resolution

When: Polygnathus mehli zone, Black Rock Limestone Formation, Ivorian (353.8 - 346.7 Ma)

• bed-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: deep subtidal shelf; lithified, dolomitic limestone

• "Beds...were laid down in a continuous shelf environment."
• upper portions of bed are dolomitic limestone, otherwise none given.

Primary reference: M. Mitchell, A. R. E. Strank, B. M. Thornbury and G. D. Sevastopulo. 1986. The distribution of platform conodonts, corals, and foraminifera from the Black Rock Limestone (late Tournaisian and early Visean) of Tears Point, Gower, south Wales. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society 46:11-14 [J. Alroy/M. Sommers/M. Uhen]more details

Purpose of describing collection: biostratigraphic analysis

PaleoDB collection 5883: authorized by John Alroy, entered by Mike Sommers on 09.12.1999

Creative Commons license: CC BY (attribution)

Taxonomic list

• Rich brachiopod fauna has not been studied here. Forams include some or all of the following: Spinoendothyra mitchelli, Eblanaia michoti, Endothyra sp., cf. Earlandia moderata, and Spinobrunsiina ramsbottomi.
Anthozoa
 Stauriida - Aulophyllidae
 Stauriida - Hapsiphyllidae
 Stauriida - Antiphyllidae
 Stauriida - Zaphrentoididae
Sychnoelasma konincki horn coral
ssp. konincki
 Stauriida - Bothrophyllidae
Caninophyllum patulum horn coral
ssp. greeni
 Stauriida - Cyathopsidae
Caninia cornucopiae Michelin 1840 horn coral
Conodonta
 Ozarkodinida - Polygnathidae
"Polygnathus communis" = Neopolygnathus communis Branson and Mehl 1934 conodont
ssp. communis