Allopolymorphina N. Gen. (Polymorphinidae) from the earliest Pliocene of Flinders Island, Tasmania
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-18, 05:08authored byQuilty, PG, Whitehead, J
A new polymorphinid genus and species Allopolymorphina flindersi Quilty and Whitehead is defined from earliest Pliocene shallow-water, fully marine, calcareous sediments from eastern Flinders Island, northeast Tasmania, Tasman Sea. It is a large, elongate form up to 2.5 mm in length (holotype 1.85 mm), initially polymorphinid but changing early to uniserial frondicularine in later chambers. Specimens occur in most samples of this study, but not in others collected previously from the island. The thin source sequence comes from a previously unrecognized depositional event in outcrop in the western margin of the hydrocarbon-bearing Gippsland Basin of southeastern Australia. Deposition occurred during an interval of high sea level and major coastal onlap.
History
Publication title
Journal of Foraminiferal Research
Volume
44
Issue
4
Pagination
434-439
ISSN
0096-1191
Department/School
School of Natural Sciences
Publisher
Cushman Foundation Foraminiferal Res
Place of publication
Museum Comparative Zoology, Dept Invertebrate Paleontology 26 Oxford St, Harvard Univ, Cambridge, USA, Ma, 02138