Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4682652 Journal of South American Earth Sciences 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new species of afghanodesmatid, Cardiolaria benicioi, is recorded from Sandbian strata of northwestern Argentina. This species confirms the strong paleobiogeographic relationships between the western Argentina basin and other peri-Gondwanan areas. The Mid-Late Ordovician distribution of bivalves fit well into the Mediterranean Province defined upon brachiopod and trilobite faunas. Similitudes between Tremadocian and Floian bivalves from the western Gondwana and the peri-Gondwanan areas indicate that such ‘Mediterranean’ paleobiogeographic patterns can be traced back well into the Early Ordovician.

► Additional data confirms relationships along western Gondwana during the Ordovician ► The Mediterranean Province was first defined for the late Ordovician ► The Mediterranean Province existed since the early Ordovician.

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