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Palaeobiological features of the coralomorph Amsassia from the Late Ordovician of South China

Authors
Lee, MirinaeElias, Robert J.Choh, Suk-JooLee, Dong-Jin
Issue Date
2-1월-2019
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
coralomorph; Amsassia yushanensis sp; nov; Late Ordovician; South China Block; palaeobiology; growth characteristics
Citation
ALCHERINGA, v.43, no.1, pp.18 - 32
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Journal Title
ALCHERINGA
Volume
43
Number
1
Start Page
18
End Page
32
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/68335
DOI
10.1080/03115518.2018.1471737
ISSN
0311-5518
Abstract
Amsassia yushanensis sp. nov. occurs in the Late Ordovician Xiazhen Formation at Zhuzhai, Jiangxi Province of southeastern China. This species is characterized by typical phacelocerioid organization of modules comparable with the other Amsassia species described in recent literature. Bipartite fission, in which a parent module divided into two parts, is by far the most common type of increase in this species; tripartite and quadripartite types of axial fission do occur but are relatively uncommon. Processes of module division are similar to those of A. shaanxiensis and A. koreanensis, and also occurred in tetradiids. In A. yushanensis, restoration of coralla was occasionally accompanied by recovery of a damaged or injured module or group of modules probably following an influx of sediment, as observed in some favositoid corals. Amsassia superficially resembles Lichenaria, a representative genus of the most primitive stock of tabulate corals of Ordovician age, and has likely been mistakenly identified as Lichenaria in the North China Platform. Available information suggests that the validity of a reported occurrence of Lichenaria in the South China Platform is also questionable.
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