Clavohamulus primitus - A key North American conodont found in the Georgina Basin

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The enigmatic conodont Clavohamulus primitus Miller is described from the Tremadocian part of the Ninmaroo Formation, Georgina Basin. This key subzone species for North American sequences in Oklahoma, Texas and Utah has been discovered in two samples, one from Western Queensland and the other from the Northern Territory. The discovery enables a firmer correlation of the Lower Tremadocian part of the Georgina sequence with sequences in North America. The microstructure of C. primitus is discussed and illustrated.

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Title Clavohamulus primitus - A key North American conodont found in the Georgina Basin
Language eng
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