Article: Carboniferous fossils from the Kuttung rocks of New South Wales
Publication: Palaeontology
Volume:
4
Part:
3
Publication Date:
October
1961
Page(s):
428
–
474
Author(s):
K. S. W. Campbell
Abstract
Brachiopod, polyzoan, molluscan, conulariid, and blastoid faunas from the Booral and Isaacs Formations on the south-eastern side of the Gloucester trough, north of Newcastle, N.S.W., are described. Five new brachiopod genera are established—the spiriferoids Alispirifer, Liriplica, and Spinuliplica; the rhynchonelloid Lissella; and the terebratuloid Booralia. Twenty new species and one new subspecies are named and described, including the type species of all the new genera. The faunas are not closely related to either the lower Carboniferous or the Permian faunas of eastern Australia, but there are affinities with those of similar age in Argentina. It is concluded that the Booral Formation is Westphalian in age and the Isaacs Formation possibly as late as Stephanian.