1 March 2001 CAMBRIAN AND ORDOVICIAN LINGULIFORM BRACHIOPODS FROM THE SHALLOW BAY FORMATION (COW HEAD GROUP), WESTERN NEWFOUNDLAND
SEAN P. ROBSON, BRIAN R. PRATT
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Abstract

Linguliform brachiopods were recovered from the Upper Cambrian Downes Point Member (lower Sunwaptan) and from the Middle Ordovician Factory Cove Member (Arenig) of the Shallow Bay Formation, Cow Head Group, of western Newfoundland. These rocks are a series of Middle Cambrian to Middle Ordovician conglomerates, lime mudstones, and shales that formed a sediment apron at the base of the lower Paleozoic continental slope of Laurentia. The linguliform brachiopod fauna consists of sixteen species assigned to twelve genera. Three new species are described: Picnotreta lophocracenta, Neotreta humberensis, and Siphonotretella parvaducta.

SEAN P. ROBSON and BRIAN R. PRATT "CAMBRIAN AND ORDOVICIAN LINGULIFORM BRACHIOPODS FROM THE SHALLOW BAY FORMATION (COW HEAD GROUP), WESTERN NEWFOUNDLAND," Journal of Paleontology 75(2), 241-260, (1 March 2001). https://doi.org/10.1666/0022-3360(2001)075<0241:CAOLBF>2.0.CO;2
Accepted: 1 October 2000; Published: 1 March 2001
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