. Australasian fossils, a students' manual of palaeontology. Paleontology. BRACHIOPODS. 163 Pig. 87-CARBOPERMIAN A—Productus brachythaerus, Sow. Carbopermian. New South Wales, &c. B—Strophalosia clarkei, Kth. sp. Carbopermian. , &c. C—Spirifer convolutus Phillips. Carbopermian. , &c. D—Spirifer (Martiniopsis) subradiatus, Sow. Carbopermian. New South Wales, &c. Carbopermian Brachiopods.— The Brachiopod fauna of Carbopermian age in New South Wales is rich in species of Productus and Spiri- Jer. Amongst the former are P. cor a (also found in Western Aust


. Australasian fossils, a students' manual of palaeontology. Paleontology. BRACHIOPODS. 163 Pig. 87-CARBOPERMIAN A—Productus brachythaerus, Sow. Carbopermian. New South Wales, &c. B—Strophalosia clarkei, Kth. sp. Carbopermian. , &c. C—Spirifer convolutus Phillips. Carbopermian. , &c. D—Spirifer (Martiniopsis) subradiatus, Sow. Carbopermian. New South Wales, &c. Carbopermian Brachiopods.— The Brachiopod fauna of Carbopermian age in New South Wales is rich in species of Productus and Spiri- Jer. Amongst the former are P. cor a (also found in Western Australia, Queensland and Tasmania), P. brachythaerus (also found in Western Australia and Queensland), (Fig. "87 A), P. semireticulatus (also found in Western Australia, Queensland and the Island of Timor, and a common species in Europe), and P. undatus (also found in Western Australia and Queensland, as well as in Great Britain and Russia). Strophalosia is an allied genus to Productus. It is a common form in beds of the same age in W. Aus- tralia, Tasmania, and New South Wales. The best. 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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