Latest Ordovician to earliest Silurian graptolites of northwest Peninsular Malaysia

IF 1.3 4区 地球科学 Q3 PALEONTOLOGY Journal of Paleontology Pub Date : 2023-01-19 DOI:10.1017/jpa.2022.94
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Abstract. Graptolites from the latest Ordovician to the earliest Silurian rocks of northwest Peninsular Malaysia are described and reviewed. The fossils were collected previously by C. R. Jones and presently by the authors inside the black mudstones from the basal section of Tanjung Dendang Formation in Pulau Langgun, Langkawi, which comprises assemblages from the Hirnantian Metabolograptus extraordinarius Biozone to the Rhuddanian Akidograptus ascensus–Parakidograptus acuminatus Biozone. The latest Ordovician strata also include a Hirnantia fauna bed between the Metabolograptus extraordinarius and Metabolograptus persculptus biozones, in which shelly fossils such as Mucronaspis sp. could be recovered. A revised graptolite biozonation is proposed for the latest Ordovician to the earliest Silurian succession of northwest Peninsular Malaysia. This interval is significant for understanding the extent of mass extinction events happening right at the end of the Ordovician period and subsequent faunal change in the region.
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马来西亚半岛西北部最晚奥陶世至最早志留纪笔石
摘要对马来西亚半岛西北部最晚奥陶世至最早志留系的Graptolites进行了描述和评述。这些化石之前由C.R.Jones收集,现在由作者在兰卡威岛Langgun的Tanjung Dendang组基底段的黑色泥岩中收集,其中包括从Hirnatian Metabolograptus externadinarius生物带到Rhuddanian Akidorptus ascensus–Parakidograptus acuminatus生物带的组合。最新的奥陶纪地层还包括位于Metabolograptus extordinarius和Metabologramtus persculptus生物带之间的Hirnantia动物床,其中可以找到Muconaspis sp.等贝壳化石。对马来西亚半岛西北部最晚奥陶世至最早志留系的笔石生物分带进行了修正。这一间隔对于了解奥陶纪末期发生的大规模灭绝事件的程度以及该地区随后的动物群变化具有重要意义。
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