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Permian Ingelarellidae (Brachiopoda) from Western Australia and Argentina

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 May 2016

N. W. Archbold
Affiliation:
CSIRO, Division of Geomechanics, P.O. Box 54, Mt Waverley 3149, Victoria, Australia
G. A. Thomas
Affiliation:
Department of Geology, University of Melbourne, Parkville 3052, Victoria, Australia

Abstract

Representatives of the Ingelarellidae are described from the marine Permian sequences of the Perth, Carnarvon, Canning and Bonaparte Gulf basins of Western Australia. The subfamily Ingelarellinae Campbell (1959) is raised to family status and the new subfamily Notospiriferinae is proposed; content of the Ingelarellidae is reviewed. New taxa described are Tomiopsis notoplicatus n. sp., T. woodwardi n. sp., T. rarus n. sp., T. pauciplicatus n. sp., T. teicherti n. sp., T. globosus n. sp., T. balgoensis n. sp. and T. hardmani n. sp. Additional material from Western Australia belonging to Tomiopsis and possibly Fredericksia is briefly described. Tomiopsis harringtoni n. sp. is described from the southern hills of Buenos Aires (eastern Argentina).

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