Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.) -- Macquarie University, 1990.Degree conferred September 1991.Includes bibliographies.Brachiopods from the Amphitheatre and Winduck Groups (Cobar Supergroup) in The Meadows district of western New South Wales range in age from possible Pridoli to late Lochkovian or early Pragian age. The assemblages occur in sandy sediments deposited by traction currents and thus are likely to have been derived from more than one community. The closest affinities of the fauna are with the Old World Realm brachiopods of Podolia and western Europe. In the Australasian region the most comparable faunas are those from the Mount Ida Formation near Heathcote, Victoria. There are marked resemblances to brachiopods in the Baton Formation ...
This paper completes the systematic description of all known lingulate brachiopods from the Ordovici...
A small assemblage of linguliformean brachiopods (nine taxa) is documented from the Giles Creek Dolo...
The Silurian of Australia, illustrated herein by 33 stratigraphic columns, is correlated by conodont...
The brachiopod faunas are described from three successive stratigraphic units in the Bredbo area, be...
The brachiopod fauna of seven species from the Canberra Formation at Woolshed Creek near Duntroon, C...
Silurian linguliformean brachiopods and conodonts are documented and described from the type section...
The Yass Syncline succession ranges in age from possibly late Wenlock to earliest Devonian, with rea...
Late Llandovery (celloni? Zone) to early Wenlock (amsdeni Zone) linguliformean brachiopods (sensu WI...
The Yass Sysncline succession, of possibly late Wenlock and certainly Late Silurian to earliest Devo...
A collection of strongly tectonically distorted fossils from the Cappanana Formation east of Cooma, ...
The research reported in this thesis focuses on Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic fossil brachiopods of W...
The Ordovician to earliest Silurian rocks of Tasmania belong to, or are correlates of, one of two su...
This paper provides, for the first time, a full taxonomic and biostratigraphical study of the brachi...
New Silurian fossil discoveries in the vicinity of Cadi a Mine indicate ages younger than shown on r...
Trimerella australis, a new species of craniate brachiopod, is described from silicified material ex...
This paper completes the systematic description of all known lingulate brachiopods from the Ordovici...
A small assemblage of linguliformean brachiopods (nine taxa) is documented from the Giles Creek Dolo...
The Silurian of Australia, illustrated herein by 33 stratigraphic columns, is correlated by conodont...
The brachiopod faunas are described from three successive stratigraphic units in the Bredbo area, be...
The brachiopod fauna of seven species from the Canberra Formation at Woolshed Creek near Duntroon, C...
Silurian linguliformean brachiopods and conodonts are documented and described from the type section...
The Yass Syncline succession ranges in age from possibly late Wenlock to earliest Devonian, with rea...
Late Llandovery (celloni? Zone) to early Wenlock (amsdeni Zone) linguliformean brachiopods (sensu WI...
The Yass Sysncline succession, of possibly late Wenlock and certainly Late Silurian to earliest Devo...
A collection of strongly tectonically distorted fossils from the Cappanana Formation east of Cooma, ...
The research reported in this thesis focuses on Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic fossil brachiopods of W...
The Ordovician to earliest Silurian rocks of Tasmania belong to, or are correlates of, one of two su...
This paper provides, for the first time, a full taxonomic and biostratigraphical study of the brachi...
New Silurian fossil discoveries in the vicinity of Cadi a Mine indicate ages younger than shown on r...
Trimerella australis, a new species of craniate brachiopod, is described from silicified material ex...
This paper completes the systematic description of all known lingulate brachiopods from the Ordovici...
A small assemblage of linguliformean brachiopods (nine taxa) is documented from the Giles Creek Dolo...
The Silurian of Australia, illustrated herein by 33 stratigraphic columns, is correlated by conodont...