Cape Phillips North, Cape Phillips Fm, sample CP5: Telychian, Canada

List of taxa
Where & when
Geology
Taphonomy & methods
Metadata & references
Taxonomic list
Conodonta - Belodellida - Belodellidae
Belodella sp. Ethington 1959
Walliserodus cf. sancticlairi Cooper 1976
Conodonta - Prioniodontida
Pseudooneotodus beckmanni (Bischoff and Sannemann 1958)
Conodonta - Prioniodontida - Prioniodinidae
Aspelundia fluegeli (Walliser 1964)
recombined as Pseudolonchodina fluegeli
Conodonta - Prioniodontida - Balognathidae
Pterospathodus celloni (Walliser 1964)
Conodonta - Panderodontida - Panderodontidae
Panderodus unicostatus (Branson and Mehl 1933)
original and current combination Paltodus unicostatus
see common names

Geography
Country:Canada State/province:Cornwallis Island
Coordinates: 75.6° North, 94.5° West (view map)
Paleocoordinates:4.8° North, 34.3° West
Time
Period:Silurian Epoch:Llandovery
Stage:Telychian 10 m.y. bin:Silurian 1
Key time interval:Telychian Conodont zone: Pterospathodus celloni
Age range of interval:438.50000 - 433.40000 m.y. ago
Stratigraphy
Formation:Cape Phillips
Lithology and environment
Primary lithology: calcareous "shale"
Secondary lithology: mudstone
Lithology description: Interbedded calcareous shale and lime mudstone: shales are thin; lime mudstones 0.1-0.2 m thick (laminated or massive), some more nodular beds; very small concretions abundant, some chert pebbles; crispus and/or griestoniensis Zone graptolites; samples from lime mudstone.
Environment:slope
Taphonomy
Modes of preservation:body
Size of fossils:microfossils
Collection methods and comments
Reason for describing collection:taxonomic analysis
Metadata
Database number:211090
Authorizer:W. Kiessling Enterer:M. Krause
Research group:marine invertebrate
Created:2020-06-24 14:30:36 Last modified:2020-06-24 14:30:36
Access level:the public Released:2020-06-24 14:30:36
Creative Commons license:CC BY
Reference information

Primary reference:

72901. S. Zhang, D. Jowett, and C. Barnes. 2017. Hirnantian (Ordovician) through Wenlock (Silurian) conodont biostratigraphy, bioevents, and integration with graptolite biozones, Cape Phillips Formation slope facies, Cornwallis Island, Canadian Arctic Islands. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 54(9):936-960 [W. Kiessling/M. Krause/P. Wagner]