. Australasian fossils, a students' manual of palaeontology. Paleontology. BRACHIOPODS. Fig. 89-CAINOZOIC BRACHIOPODS. 167. A—Terebratula tateana, T. Woods. Cainozoic. Victoria B—Magellania corioensis, McCoy, sp. Cainozoic. Victoria C—Magellania garibaldiana, Dav. so. Cainozoic. Victoria D—Magasella compta. Sow. sp. Cainozoic. Victoiia K—Terebratulina catinuliformis. Tate. Cainozoic. S. Australia F—Acanthothyris squamosa, Hutton sp. Cainozoic. Tasmania and Janjukian, but is most typical of the Janjukian beds in Victoria: it also occurs in the Oamaru Series of New Zealand ( = Janjukian). Acanth


. Australasian fossils, a students' manual of palaeontology. Paleontology. BRACHIOPODS. Fig. 89-CAINOZOIC BRACHIOPODS. 167. A—Terebratula tateana, T. Woods. Cainozoic. Victoria B—Magellania corioensis, McCoy, sp. Cainozoic. Victoria C—Magellania garibaldiana, Dav. so. Cainozoic. Victoria D—Magasella compta. Sow. sp. Cainozoic. Victoiia K—Terebratulina catinuliformis. Tate. Cainozoic. S. Australia F—Acanthothyris squamosa, Hutton sp. Cainozoic. Tasmania and Janjukian, but is most typical of the Janjukian beds in Victoria: it also occurs in the Oamaru Series of New Zealand ( = Janjukian). Acanthothyris squamosa (Fig. 89 F) is typical of the Janjukian of southern Australia, and it occurs also in the Pareora beds of the Broken River, New Zealand. The latter are green, sandy, fossiliferous strata immediately succeeding the Oamaru stone of the Hutchinson Quarry beds. A. squamosa is said to be still living south of Kerguelen Island. Magellania insolita is a Victorian species which is also found in the Oamaru Series of New Zealand. Whilst many of the older Tertiary brachiopods range into the next succeeding stage of the Kalimnan in Victoria, such as Magellania insolita, Terehratu-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chapman, Frank M. (Frank Michler), 1864-1945. Melbourne, London [etc. ] G. Robertson & Company Propy. ltd.


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