http://www.researchonline.mq.edu.au/vital/access/services/Feed ${session.getAttribute("locale")} 5 Early Ordovician lingulate brachiopods from the Emanuel Formation, Canning Basin, Western Australia http://www.researchonline.mq.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/mq:5816 The lingulate brachiopods from the type section of the Emanuel Fonnation, Canning Basin, Western Australia are described. The fauna consists on new obolid taxa, Libecoviella divaricata n. sp., Wahwahlingula? emanuelensis n. sp., and Zhanatellidae n. gen? A, and two acrotretoids, Semitreta lauriei n. sp., and Ottenbyella shidertensis (Popov & Holmer, 1994). Contemporaneous trilobite and conodont faunas indicate a late Lancefieldian (La3) to mid Bendigonian (Be2) (=earliest Arenigian) age for the Emanuel Fonnation. The lingulate fauna is largely endemic at the species level, with minor faunal links to Kazakhstan and Bohemia. 2011-04-20T03:42:15.448Z ]]> A New species of Tannuella (Helcionellida, Mollusca) from the Early Cambrian of South Australia http://www.researchonline.mq.edu.au/vital/access/manager/Repository/mq:5813 A new species ofthe orthoconic, apically septate, centimetre-sized helcionellid genus Tannuella, T.elinorae, is described from silicified horizons in the upper part of the Lower Cambrian (Botoman) Memmema Formation in the central Flinders Ranges, South Australia. A review of all described species referred to the genus Tannuella indicates that only the type species T.elata, from the Atdabanian of Siberia, and T.elinorae n. sp. from the Botoman Memmerna Formation can be confidently assigned to the genus. 2011-04-20T03:29:19.346Z ]]>