Article: Late Ordovician brachiopods from the Otar Member of the Chu-Ili, south Kazakhstan
Publication: Palaeontology
Volume:
43
Part:
5
Publication Date:
November
2000
Page(s):
833
–
870
Author(s):
Leonid E. Popov, Igor F. Nikitin and L. R. M. Cocks
Abstract
Brachiopods from the Otar Member (upper Caradoc) of the Dulankara Formation, Kazakhstan, are revised. Twenty-one species are represented of which the orthoid genus Bokotorthis and strophomenoid genus Karomena are new. New species are Phaceloorthis recondita, Plaesiomys fidelis, Anoptambonites kovalevskii, Karomena squalida and Dzhebaglina plicata. Three ecological associations are identified, the Altaethyrella-Nalivkinia (Pronalivkinia) Association, the Ctenodonta-Sowerbyella Association and the Dinorthis Association, all living in shallow-water (BA2) environments. The fauna shows closest affinity with South China, but contains two genera only known elsewhere from Australia.