Abstract

Twenty-four taxa of Llandovery dendroid and tuboid graptolites from the Cadia Coach Shale and Glendalough Formation in the Four Mile Creek area, S of Orange, New South Wales, provide the most diverse benthic graptolite record known from rocks of this age. Eighteen new taxa described here are: the dendroids Dendrograptus avonleaensis, D. ashburniaensis, Dictyonema williamsae, D. paululum australis, D. jenkinsi, D. muirae, D. warrisi, Callograptus bridgecreekensis, C. rigbyae, C. ulahensis, Stelechocladia praeattenuata, Acanthograptus praedeckeri, A. praedeckeri minimus, Thallograptus christoffersonae, Koremagraptus obscurus and C. elegantulus; and the tuboids Reticulograptus thomasi and Cyclograptus? australis. The six previously-named taxa are: Dictyonema cf. delicatulum Lapworth, D. falciferum Bulman, D. venustum Lapworth, Callograptus cf. niagarensis Spencer and Pseudodictyonema graptolithorum (Pocta); and one species in open nomenclature is Dictyonema sp. 1. These occur with graptoloids at Four Mile Creek, allowing precise stratigraphic correlation of the faunas with probably the gregarius Biozone (middle Llandovery), and the crispus and griestoniensis Biozones (late Llandovery) of Europe. Criteria for dendroid classification are discussed and some implications for reconstructing the evolutionary history of the group are reviewed. The evolution of anastomosis and dissepiments is seen as of prime importance in the development of three major changes in the Middle to Upper Cambrian, which are: 1, ordered Dendrograptus ? Callograptus: 2, ordered Dendrograptus ? Dictyonema; 3. ordered Dendrograptus ? Desmograptus. The development of compound stipes, while important in defining the Acanthograptidae, is recognized as having arisen independently in three other lineages.

 
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Short Form
Rickards et al., 2003, Rec. Aust. Mus. 55(3): 305–330
Author
R. B. Rickards; A. J. Chapman; A. J. Wright; G. H. Packham
Year
2003
Title
Dendroid and tuboid graptolites from the Llandovery (Silurian) of the Four Mile Creek area, New South Wales
Serial Title
Records of the Australian Museum
Volume
55
Issue
3
Start Page
305
End Page
330
DOI
10.3853/j.0067-1975.55.2003.1387
Language
en
Date Published
10 December 2003
Cover Date
10 December 2003
ISSN (print)
0067-1975
CODEN
RAUMAJ
Publisher
The Australian Museum
Place Published
Sydney, Australia
Subjects
SILURIAN; PALAEONTOLOGY
Digitized
10 December 2003
Available Online
10 December 2003
Reference Number
1387
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