2021
DOI: 10.3319/tao.2021.09.13.02
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First record of Late Miocene Dendrophyllia de Blainville, 1830 (Scleractinia: Dendrophylliidae) in Taiwan

Abstract: The recently exposed outcrops along the Dahan River in Shulin, northern Taiwan revealed diverse and abundant marine fossils including molluscs, shark and ray teeth, sand dollars, and otoliths from a wide range of fish taxa. In addition, numerous small and fragile fossil scleractinians were found and identified here as Dendrophyllia sp., from the mainly azooxanthellate (90%) dendrophylliid family.Lithology of the outcrops are mainly composed of grey sandstones from the Tapu Formation (Late Miocene), overlying o… Show more

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“…In the Western Foothills of Taiwan, numerous Neogene to Quaternary strata are known to be rich in marine fossils ( e.g. , Ribas-Deulofeu, Wang & Lin, 2021 ; Lin & Chien, 2022 ; Lin & Chien, 2022 ). For instance, the early Pleistocene Liuchungchi Formation in the Niubu area, Chiayi County, southwestern Taiwan is of particular research interest due to its abundance and diversity of marine fauna.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Western Foothills of Taiwan, numerous Neogene to Quaternary strata are known to be rich in marine fossils ( e.g. , Ribas-Deulofeu, Wang & Lin, 2021 ; Lin & Chien, 2022 ; Lin & Chien, 2022 ). For instance, the early Pleistocene Liuchungchi Formation in the Niubu area, Chiayi County, southwestern Taiwan is of particular research interest due to its abundance and diversity of marine fauna.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%