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The dispersed spore Retusotriletes loboziakii sp. nov., affiliated with the enigmatic Late Devonian alga Protosalvinia Dawson 1884
Protosalvinia Dawson and Associated Conodonts of the Upper Trachytera Zone, Famennian, Upper Devonian, in the Eastern United States
Methods for distinguishing carbonized specimens of the presumed cephalopod aptychus Sidetes (Spathiocaris) from the plant Protosalvinia (Foerstia)
Occurrence of Foerstia ( Protosalvinia ) in Lincoln County, West Virginia
Protosalvinia ( Foerstia ) Zone in the Upper Devonian Sequence of Eastern Ohio, Northwestern Pennsylvania, and Western New York
Table 1 — Conodont and plant taxa recovered from Protosalvinia -bearing a...
Figure 2 —Digital light microscope image of Protosalvinia Dawson showing...
Figure 4 —Digital SEM images of conodonts from Protosalvinia -bearing str...
Figure 1 —A. Distribution of Upper Devonian marine strata in eastern North...
The generalised Devonian stratigraphical succession in eastern Kentucky, US...
Figure 5 —Digital mirrored inverse SEM images of conodont molds in shale m...
Upper Devonian biostratigraphy of Michigan Basin
The Late Devonian Michigan Basin was floored by the Middle and Upper Devonian Squaw Bay Limestone, which was deposited during the downwarping that produced the basin within a former Middle Devonian carbonate platform. The Squaw Bay comprises three beds, each having a different conodont fauna. The two upper beds, deposited during the transitans Zone, have different conodont biofacies that reflect this deepening. The basin was largely filled by the deep-water, anaerobic to dysaerobic, organic-rich, black Antrim Shale, which has a facies relationship with the prodeltaic, greenish gray Ellsworth Shale that prograded into the basin from the west. The Upper Devonian (Frasnian to Famennian) Antrim Shale is divided into four members, from base to top: the Norwood, Paxton, Lachine, and upper members. These members are more or less precisely dated by conodonts. The Norwood was deposited during the transitans Zone to Ancyrognathus triangularis Zone, and the Paxton was deposited from that zone probably through the linguiformis Zone at the end of the Frasnian. The overlying Lachine was deposited during the early Famennian and has yielded faunas of the Upper crepida and Lower rhomboidea Zones. Only the lower part of the upper member is exposed, and near Norwood, Michigan, it yielded conodonts of the Lower marginifera Zone. The widespread Famennian floating plant Protosalvinia (Foerstia) has not yet been found in outcrops of the Antrim, and should not be expected to occur except in the upper member or highest part of the Lachine Member. Its range in terms of conodont zones is from the Upper trachytera Zone through the Lower expansa Zone and possibly into the Middle expansa Zone. One known subsurface occurrence might be datable as rhomboidea or Lower marginifera Zone, depending on gamma ray correlations to outcrops. Black shale deposition ended when the Late Devonian mud delta of the Bedford Shale prograded across the Michigan Basin from the east and then retreated as the regressive Berea Sandstone was being deposited during the major eustatic sea-level fall that ended the Devonian. The Bedford was deposited during the Upper expansa to Lower praesulcata Zones, and the Berea was deposited during the Middle to Upper praesulcata Zones. Both formations contain the spore Retispora lepidophyta, which is a global indicator of latest Devonian age.