2008
DOI: 10.1080/03115510701757555
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New species of Late JurassicAustralobuchia(Bivalvia) from the Murihiku Terrane, Port Waikato—Kawhia region, New Zealand

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“…the Dingo Claystone) and the general impoverishment in carbonate facies may limit scope for identifying diverse faunas of some groups. Jurassic invertebrate faunas are far better known from the neighbouring terranes of New Zealand, New Caledonia and New Guinea (Grant-Mackie et al 2000;Haig et al 2007;Hikuroa & Grant-Mackie 2008).…”
Section: Other Invertebrate Faunasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the Dingo Claystone) and the general impoverishment in carbonate facies may limit scope for identifying diverse faunas of some groups. Jurassic invertebrate faunas are far better known from the neighbouring terranes of New Zealand, New Caledonia and New Guinea (Grant-Mackie et al 2000;Haig et al 2007;Hikuroa & Grant-Mackie 2008).…”
Section: Other Invertebrate Faunasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The generic assignment of the two species described below is still under discussion. Most recent authors (e.g., Crame 1990;Hikuroa and Grant-Mackie 2008) follow Zakharov (1981), who regarded buchiids from high latitudes of the southern hemisphere as belonging to a different lineage than those from the northern hemisphere and therefore included them in his new genus Australobuchia. Other authors (e.g., Crame 1986Crame , 1993 argue that more research is needed to understand the origin and evolution of the bipolar benthic faunas, which may have resulted from fragmentation of an originally wide distribution or by dispersal.…”
Section: Order Pectinida Gray 1854 Family Buchiidae Cox 1953mentioning
confidence: 99%