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The Manubriate Isograptids

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

F. C. Beavis
Affiliation:
School of Geology, University of Melbourne, Parkville 3052, Australia

Summary

The reference of Isograptus manubriatus (T. S. Hall) to the genus Maeandrograptus Moberg by Skevington (1968) is argued to be invalid. A new genus, Pseudisograptus has been introduced to which the manubriate isograptids I. manubriatus, I. hastatus, and I. dumosus are referred.

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