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Bashkirian-Moscovian (Pennsylvanian) conodonts from the pelagic atoll carbonate of the Omi Limestone, Akiyoshi Terrane, central Japan
We discriminated Bashkirian to Moscovian (Pennsylvanian) conodont faunas including 19 species of nine genera from the Omi Limestone in the Akiyoshi Terrane and established the following four conodont zones in ascending order, the Declinognathodus noduliferus, Neognathodus symmetricus-Idiognathoides sulcatus sulcatus, "Streptognathodus" expansus, and Mesogondolella clarki Zones. These conodont zones are correlated locally and internationally. The Bashkirian/Moscovian boundary horizon is probably located at the upper part of the "S."s expansus Zone. We further systematically treated obtained conodont species, herein.
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The Journal of Micropalaeontology (JM) is an established international journal covering all aspects of microfossils and their application to both applied studies and basic research. In particular we welcome submissions relating to microfossils and their application to palaeoceanography, palaeoclimatology, palaeobiology, evolution, taxonomy, environmental change and molecular phylogeny. Owned by The Micropalaeontological Society, the scope of the journal is broad, demonstrating the application of microfossils to solving broad geoscience issues.