1977
DOI: 10.1080/03115517708527764
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Caledogonia, a new smooth trigoniacean bivalve from the Triassic of New Caledonia

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“…(Freneix & Avias, 1977). Caledogonia was reported from the Otamitan (=upper Carnian -lower Norian, according to Freneix & Avias, 1977;now Norian, see H. J. Campbell & Raine in Cooper, 2004) Later, Fleming (1987) treated it as a subgenus of Neoschizodus and reported it from the Norian of New Zealand.…”
Section: Genus Gruenewaldia Wöhrmann 1889 P 215mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Freneix & Avias, 1977). Caledogonia was reported from the Otamitan (=upper Carnian -lower Norian, according to Freneix & Avias, 1977;now Norian, see H. J. Campbell & Raine in Cooper, 2004) Later, Fleming (1987) treated it as a subgenus of Neoschizodus and reported it from the Norian of New Zealand.…”
Section: Genus Gruenewaldia Wöhrmann 1889 P 215mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mineralogy.-Aragonitic (J. D. (Freneix & Avias, 1977). Caledogonia was reported from the Otamitan (=upper Carnian -lower Norian, according to Freneix & Avias, 1977; now Norian, see H. J. Campbell & Raine in Cooper, 2004) Later, Fleming (1987) treated it as a subgenus of Neoschizodus and reported it from the Norian of New Zealand.…”
Section: Genus Frenguelliella a F Leanza 1942 P 164mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Austral domain: Late Triassic: Carnian-Norian of New Caledonia (Freneix & Avias, 1977); Norian of New Zealand (Fleming, 1987).…”
Section: Genus Frenguelliella a F Leanza 1942 P 164mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monotis routhieri Avias and Caledogonia, for example, were described from New Caledonia (Avias, 1953;Freneix & Avias, 1977) but were not reported from New Zealand until some years later (Grant-Mackie, 1978;Fleming, 1987). These examples reinforce the possibility of further work uncovering representatives of the New Caledonian Jurassic coleoid fauna in New Zealand.…”
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confidence: 96%