PALEOBIOGEOGRAPHIC SIGNATURE AND TECTONIC SIGNIFICANCE OF AN EARLY JURASSIC (PLIENSBACHIAN) BIVALVE AND BRACHIOPOD FAUNA FROM THE PENINSULAR TERRANE, SOUTHERN TALKEETNA MOUNTAINS, ALASKA
Eighteen bivalve taxa are identified, representing fifteen genera and subgenera: Parallelodontidae: Grammatodon costulatus (Leanza); Ostreidae: Gryphaea dilobotes Duff, Gryphaea sp.; Neitheidae: Weyla alata (Buch) and Weyla (Lywea) unca (Philippi); Pachycardiidae: ?Trigonodus sp. (probably gen. nov.) and Cardinioides sp. (probably nov. sp.); Kalenteridae: Kalentera sp. (nov. sp.); Trigoniidae: Trigonia (T.) cf. prora Fursich & Heinze, Vaugonia literata (Young & Bird); Family Astartidae: Coelastarte excavata (J. de C. Sowerby); Cardiniidae: Cardinia hybrida (J. Sowerby), Protocardia cf. truncata (J. de C. Sowerby), Protocardia striatula (J. de C. Sowerby); Quenstedtiidae: Quenstedtia sp., Tancrediidae: Tancredia (T.) gibbosa Lycett; Pholadomiidae: Pholadomya sp., Pleuromyidae: Pleuromya uniformis(J. Sowerby).
The brachiopod fauna includes: terebratulides referred to Lobothyris; ovate zeilleriides comparable to Cincta; medium-sized biplicate terebratulides; and spiriferinidines referred to Callospiriferina tumida (Von Buch). Sandy and Blodgett (2000) recorded Callospiriferina tumida (Von Buch) from the Talkeetna Formation, Peninsular Terrane, south-central Alaska. Rhynchonellides have not been recorded from this locality.
The bivalve and brachiopod fauna is consistent with a mid-latitude paleogeographic setting for the Peninsular Terrane during the Pliensbachian.
We are grateful to Curvin Metzler for making these collections available for study and also to Dr. Cristina Panaiotu for analyzing bivalve shell microstructure. MRS acknowledges the Donors of the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund, for support of this research.