Taungurungia garrattii McSweeney, Shimeta and Buckeridge, 2022

McSweeney, Fearghus R., Shimeta, Jeff & Buckeridge, John St J. S., 2022, Taungurungia gen. nov., from the Lower Devonian of Yea, central Victoria, Australia, Memoirs of Museum Victoria 81, pp. 43-53 : 45

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.24199/j.mmv.2022.81.03

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8083114

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8A163363-D831-8C15-FF7A-F918FDB8FDFD

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Taungurungia garrattii McSweeney, Shimeta and Buckeridge
status

sp. nov.

Taungurungia garrattii McSweeney, Shimeta and Buckeridge , sp. nov.

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Species diagnosis: As for genus. Plant at least 185 mm high with axes at least 7.8 mm wide. Emergences up to 1.5 mm wide and 3.4 mm long. Mature axes terminate in a single ovate sporangium at least 7.5 mm wide and at least 15.5 mm long. Small fusiform to elliptical bodies (buds/sterile sporangia) 0.5 mm wide and 1 mm long, some with short stalks occurring on all axes.

Etymology: Named for Michael Garratt in recognition of his work in Palaeozoic palaeontology, especially on brachiopods.

Holotype: NMV P257028.1 View Materials (part; F103-1p) and NMV P257028.2 View Materials (counterpart; F103-1cp), part and counterpart respectively.

Locality: The exposure occurs on the Goulburn Valley Highway (B340) 5 km west of Yea and was designated F103 by Garratt (1980). 37° 12' 30" S; 145° 21' 56" E.

Stratigraphy and age: Norton Gully Sandstone Formation, late Pragian–Emsian, Lower Devonian.

NMV

Museum Victoria

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