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Devonian brachiopod biostratigraphy of China

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Hou Hong-Fei
Affiliation:
Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Baiwanzhuang Road, Beijing, China

Summary

Two Devonian biogeographic provinces are recognised in China, based on brachiopod distribution. The Junggar-Xinan Province to the north shows a mixture of European and North American elements, but notably no stringocephalids are present. The South China Province, which is subdivided into three subprovinces possesses more elements of European type.

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