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Trisaccites micropterus

Trisaccites micropterus Cookson, Pike Austral. J. Bot., 2(1): 64. Feb 1954
Name
Trisaccites micropterus
Rank
Unranked
Generic Name
[Unranked] Trisaccites
Authors (Pub.)
Cookson I. C. Pike K. M.  
Publication
The fossil occurrence of Phyllocladus and two other Podocarpaceous types in Australia [1954/2]
Journal
Australian journal of botany
Volume
2
Issue
1
Page number
64
Year
1954
Fossil Status
sporae dispersae (pollen)
Stratigraphy
Paleogene
Location
Australia: Queensland: Styx River, near Rockhampton. Black coal. Queensland Geol. Surv. Bore N.S. 13 at 501-505 f t ; in coal at top of working seam. Age: Lower Cretaceous. Burrum Coalfield, near Maryborough. Black coal. Jubilee Colliery, in working seam. Age: Lower Cretaceous. New South Wales: Onepah Station, Tibooburra, north-western N.S.W. Marine shale. Age: Lower Cretaceous. Vegetable Creek (Emmaville). Mudstone from Deep Leads. Melb. Univ. Geol. Dept. No. 242. Age: Oligocene. Victoria: Anglesea. Carbonaceous sandstone in coastal cliff near mouth of Anglesea River. Age: ? Middle Eocene. Castle Cove, Aire coast. Basal carbonaceous sandy shale. Age: Upper Eocene or older. Lal Lal. Ligneous clay from Vic. Mines Dept. Bore 62 a t 325 ft. Age: Early Tertiary. Bambra. Lignite, Vic. Mines Dept. Bore at 106-110 ft. Age: Early Tertiary. Birregurra. Vic. Mines Dept. bore 1 at 842-843, 1006-1009, and 1019-1021 ft. Age: Early Tertiary. Wensleydale. Clay parting in coal. Age: Early Tertiary. G.S.V. 50083. Eastern View. Carbonaceous shale, Coal Mine Ck., 100 yd upstream from Great Ocean Road. Age: Lower Eocene. Balcombe Bay. Mudstone containing leaf remains, from coastal cliff. Age: Pre-Lower Miocene. Wonthaggi. Black coal. Age : Jurassic. Tasmania: Ouse. Lignitic seam in Ouse River about 400 yd upstream from Bridge Hotel. Age: ? Oligocene. Trevallyn. Pre-basaltic clay from bore 2003 at 36-37 ft and 70-81 ft; investigation bore for the tailrace excavations for the Trevallyn Power Station. Age: ? Oligocene. South Australia: Cootabarlow. Carbonaceous shale. S.A. Dept. of Mines bore at 515-537 ft. Age: ? Early Tertiary. Pidinga. Lignite from S.A. Dept. of Mines bore P15 at 35 ft 6 in.-41 ft 6 in. Age: Tertiary. Comaum. S.A. Dept. of Mines bore at 619 ft 6 in. Age: Early Tertiary; 674 ft. Age: ? Jurassic. Canopus Station, near the S.A.-N.S.W. border, c. 45 miles north of the River Nurray. Carbonaceous sands from S.A. Dept. of Mines bore 1 at 900-910 ft. Age: Pre-Upper Oligocene. Western Australia: Hay-Denmark railway, deviation a t 354 miles. Carbonaceous sandy deposit, 60 ft below surface, "coffee rock". Geol. Dept. Univ. W.A. No. 8662/9. Age: Tertiary. Nornalup Inlet. Lignite. Geol. Dept. Univ. W. A. No. 32982. Age: Tertiary.
Paleoregion
Australia
Data for Not defined
Repository
National Museum of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
Repository Number
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