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Silurian Brachiopods and Gastropods of southern New Brunswick

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Shelly faunas of southern New Brunswick and the adjacent part of Maine s pan a considerable portion of Silurian time. The succession comprises a lower fauna, relatively rich in genera and species of Upper Llandovery and Wenlock age; a middle shelly fauna, relatively poor in genera and species characterized by an abundance of Salopi11a, rhynchonellids, and H owe/l e /la of Wenlock or Ludlow age; and an upper fauna. Sparse and poorly dated but occurring near the Silurian-Devonian boundary. The total fauna, described and figured, is assigned to 37 existing genera.
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Title: Silurian Brachiopods and Gastropods of southern New Brunswick
Description:
Shelly faunas of southern New Brunswick and the adjacent part of Maine s pan a considerable portion of Silurian time.
The succession comprises a lower fauna, relatively rich in genera and species of Upper Llandovery and Wenlock age; a middle shelly fauna, relatively poor in genera and species characterized by an abundance of Salopi11a, rhynchonellids, and H owe/l e /la of Wenlock or Ludlow age; and an upper fauna.
Sparse and poorly dated but occurring near the Silurian-Devonian boundary.
The total fauna, described and figured, is assigned to 37 existing genera.

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