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Article: Silurian (Wenlock-Ludlow) graptolites from Bolivia

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 45
Part: 2
Publication Date: March 2002
Page(s): 327 341
Author(s): Jörg Maletz, Ramiro Suárez Soruco and Sven Olaf Egenhoff
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MALETZ, J., SORUCO, R., EGENHOFF, S. 2002. Silurian (Wenlock–Ludlow) graptolites from Bolivia. Palaeontology45, 2, 327–341.

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Abstract

Well preserved middle to upper Silurian (Wenlock-Ludlow) graptolites from Bolivia are described for the first time. Generally monospecific graptolite faunas, of species largely endemic to South America, are found in a few levels in the lower part of the Kirusillas, Rio Carrasco and Uncia formations. The oldest identified level yields specimens of Pristiograptus praedeubeli (Jaeger) and is referred to the upper Wenlock. Younger faunas belong to the Ludlow and include Saetograptus, Monograptus and Neodiversograptus specimens. These may be referred to the Gorstian (lower Ludlow). The fauna includes Saetograptus argentinus robustus ssp. nov. and Monograptus bolivianus sp. nov.

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