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Revised Wuchiapingian conodont taxonomy and succession of South China

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2017

Dong-xun Yuan
Affiliation:
State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China 〈dxyuan@nigpas.ac.cn〉; 〈szshen@nigpas.ac.cn〉 Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada, T2N 1N4 〈cmhender@ucalgary.ca〉
Shu-zhong Shen
Affiliation:
State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China 〈dxyuan@nigpas.ac.cn〉; 〈szshen@nigpas.ac.cn〉 Centre for Research and Education of Biological Evolution and Environment, Nanjing University, 163 Xianlin Avenue, Nanjing 210023, China
Charles M. Henderson
Affiliation:
Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada, T2N 1N4 〈cmhender@ucalgary.ca〉

Abstract

South China has become the most important area to establish a global stratigraphic framework of the Wuchiapingian Stage because complete Wuchiapingian sequences include the GSSPs for the base and top of the stage. As the markers of the Wuchiapingian GSSP, conodonts are the most important fossil group to establish the Wuchiapingian biostratigraphic framework. However, few documents have investigated in detail the conodont biostratigraphic succession through the entire Wuchiapingian Stage. Furthermore, the conodont taxonomy of several Wuchiapingian Clarkina species is still debated. Therefore, we here review all Wuchiapingian Clarkina species from South China and figure ontogenetic growth series from juvenile to adult individuals for each valid and important species in order to revise both Wuchiapingian conodont taxonomy and the biostratigraphic succession. Based on the Penglaitan, Dukou, and Nanjiang sections, seven conodont zones (Clarkina postbitteri postbitteri, C. dukouensis, C. asymmetrica, C. leveni, C. guangyuanensis, C. transcaucasica, and C. orientalis) are recognized. The Wuchiapingian Clarkina species lineage is also reviewed to confirm the conodont biostratigraphic framework. The Guadalupian-Lopingian boundary (GLB) interval represents a sequence boundary. The time framework of the pre-Lopingian extinction interval indicates that the beginning of the end-Guadalupian regression is in the upper part of the Jinogondolella postserrata Zone, and the beginning of the early Lopingian transgression is in the lower part of the Clarkina dukouensis Zone in South China.

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Figure 1 (1) Map showing localities (indicated by stars) of sections and the distribution of Wuchiapingian strata in South China (after Feng et al., 1991). (2) Schematic cross-section showing relationship of missing strata and conodont zonal distribution associated with a major sequence boundary in the GLB interval of South China (after Mei and Wardlaw, 1996).

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Figure 2 History of different conodont zonal schemes documented by different authors for the Wuchiapingian Stage.

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Figure 3 (1–18) Jinogondolella granti (Mei and Wardlaw in Mei et al., 1994b): (1, 2) Holotype, NIGP123478, from sample LPD-117 at Penglaitan Section in Mei et al. (1994b); (3–18) from sample PLT 5b at Penglaitan Section, registration nos. NIGP166056-166063. (19–34) Clarkina postbitteri hongshuiensis Henderson, Mei, and Wardlaw, 2002: (19, 20) Holotype, NIGP134579, (21–34) Paratypes, NIGP134575–134578, 134580–134584, all from sample Bed 6i at Penglaitan Section in Henderson et al. (2002).

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Figure 4 (1–17) Clarkina postbitteri postbitteri Mei and Wardlaw in Mei et al., 1994b: (1) Holotype, NIGP123476, from sample LPD-115 at Penglaitan Section in Mei et al. (1994b); (2–17) from sample Bed 6k at Penglaitan Section, (2–9, 12–17) NIGP134595-134601, from Henderson et al. (2002), (10, 11) NIGP166064. (18–31) Clarkina dukouensis Mei and Wardlaw in Mei et al., 1994a: (18, 19) Holotype, NIGP121709, from sample L-127 at Dukou Section in Mei et al. (1994a); (20, 21) NIGP123496, from sample L-125 at Dukou Section in Mei et al. (1994b); (22, 23) NIGP123504, from sample Dg-27 at Nanjiang Section in Mei et al. (1994b); (24, 25) from sample Dg-27 at Nanjiang Section, NIGP166065; (26, 27) NIGP123472, from sample LPD-111 at Penglaitan Section in Mei et al. (1994b); (28–31) from sample LPD-111 at Penglaitan Section, NIGP166066, 166067.

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Figure 5 (1–16) Clarkina asymmetrica Mei and Wardlaw in Mei et al., 1994a: (1, 2) Holotype, NIGP121706, (3, 4) NIGP121704, all from sample L-145 at Dukou Section in Mei et al. (1994a); (5–16) from sample PLTS09 10.36 m at Penglaitan Section, NIGP166068–166073. (17–30) Clarkina leveni (Kozur et al. in Kozur, 1975): (17, 18) holotype, from Achura in Kozur (1975); (19–30) from sample L-156 at Dukou Section, NIGP166074–166079.

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Figure 6 (1–14) Clarkina liangshanensis (Wang, 1978): (1, 2) Holotype, NIGP45448, from sample Acf 2-83 at Liangshan region in Wang (1978); (3–14) from sample PLTNC-1 at Penglaitan Section, NIGP166080–166085. (15–28) Clarkina guangyuanensis (Dai and Zhang in Li et al., 1989): (15, 16) holotype, DY83028, from sample GSC-11-1 at Shangsi Section in Li et al. (1989); (17–28) from sample QT-120 at Nanjiang Section, NIGP166086–166091.

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Figure 7 (1–13) Clarkina transcaucasica Gullo and Kozur, 1992: (1) holotype, from Achura in Kozur (1975); (2–13) from sample L-202 at Dukou Section, NIGP166092–166097. (14–27) Clarkina longicuspidata Mei and Wardlaw in Mei et al., 1994a: (14) holotype, NIGP121717, (15) NIGP121718, all from sampleQT-67 at Nanjiang Section; (16–27) from sample L-219 at Dukou Section, NIGP166098–166103.

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Figure 8 (1–31) Clarkina orientalis (Barskov and Koroleva, 1970): (1–16) from sample PLTNC-15 at Penglaitan Section, registration nos. NIGP166104-166111; (17, 18) from sample QT-14 at Nanjiang Section, registration no. NIGP166112; (19–31) from sample MRC-12 at Penglaitan Section, registration nos. NIGP166113-166125, (21–24) P2 elements, (25) M element, (26, 27) S0 elements, (28, 29) S2 elements, (30) S3 element, (31) S4 element.