2021
DOI: 10.1017/jpa.2021.87
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The first record of Hirnantian Ostracoda in South America: implications for the biostratigraphy and paleozoogeography of the Paraná basin

Abstract: Herein is reported the first occurrence of ostracodes from the Iapó Formation, an uppermost Ordovician unit of the Rio Ivaí Group in the Paraná basin, Brazil. Two ostracode species were identified in the Três Barras Farm section: Harpabollia harparum (Troedsson, 1918) and Satiellina paranaensis Adôrno and Salas in Adôrno et al., 2016 were recovered from dropstone-bearing shale overlying glaciogenic diamictites, a feature typical of Hirnantian (uppermost Ordovician) strata throughout Gondwana. The taxonomy of t… Show more

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“…Posteriorly, this Hirnantian age was assigned through the occurrence of endemic brachiopod species Kosoidea australis, which morphological features are like the species of the same genus recorded in the Soom Shale Member of Cedarberg Formation, South Africa (Zabini et al, 2021a). Recently, the record of the ostracode Harpabolia harparum (Troedsson, 1918), an index species to the uppermost Ordovician of stratigraphic units in Baltica and southern Gondwana, corroborated the Hirnantian age of the Iapó Formation (Gonçalves et al, 2021).…”
Section: Geological Contextmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Posteriorly, this Hirnantian age was assigned through the occurrence of endemic brachiopod species Kosoidea australis, which morphological features are like the species of the same genus recorded in the Soom Shale Member of Cedarberg Formation, South Africa (Zabini et al, 2021a). Recently, the record of the ostracode Harpabolia harparum (Troedsson, 1918), an index species to the uppermost Ordovician of stratigraphic units in Baltica and southern Gondwana, corroborated the Hirnantian age of the Iapó Formation (Gonçalves et al, 2021).…”
Section: Geological Contextmentioning
confidence: 73%