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Biostratigraphy of the<i>Daptocephalus</i>Assemblage Zone (Beaufort Group, Karoo Supergroup), South Africa

Pia A. Viglietti

2020South African Journal of Geology48 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The name Daptocephalus Assemblage Zone (DaAZ) is re-instated for vertebrate assemblages of the uppermost Permian strata (Balfour, upper Teekloof, and Normandien formations) of South Africa’s main Karoo Basin (MKB). This involved taxonomic revision of the dicynodontoid “Dicynodon” sensu lato, reviving Daptocephalus leoniceps, and revising the stratigraphic ranges of co-occurring index taxa (Theriognathus microps, Procynosuchus delaharpeae) of the Dicynodon Assemblage Zone (DiAZ) as it was known. This work has demonstrated the appearance of index taxa below the stratigraphically defined DiAZ. Moreover, the first appearance of Lystrosaurus maccaigi and Moschorhinus kitchingi in the upper reaches of the biozone calls for the establishment of a two-fold subdivision of the current DaAZ into lower (Dicynodon-Theriognathus) and upper (Lystrosaurus maccaigi-Moschorhinus) subzones. The biostratigraphic utility of Daptocephalus and other South African dicynodontoids outside of the MKB is limited due to basinal endemism at the species level and varying temporal ranges of dicynodontoids globally. Accordingly, their use is recommended only for correlation within the Karoo Basin at this stage.

Topics & Concepts

BiozoneGeologyPaleontologySupergroupBiostratigraphyPermianStructural basinTaxonGroup (periodic table)GondwanaAssemblage (archaeology)SensuGenusEcologyBiologyOrganic chemistryChemistryPaleontology and Evolutionary BiologyEvolution and Paleontology StudiesIchthyology and Marine Biology
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