
Abstract A fauna of tiny brachiopods is described from a number of Early Miocene (Otaian) localities in Northland, New Zealand: a single locality in the Waiteroa Member, Pakaurangi Formation, Kaipara Harbour area, and eight localities in the Waitiiti Formation, Hokianga Harbour area. New species described are Lacazella novazelandiae and Notozyga maxwelli. Other taxa recorded include Novocrania cf. turbinata (Poli), Thecidellina sp., Terebratulina sp., Argyrotheca kupei Hiller, Robinson & Lee, Megerlina miracula Hiller, MacKinnon & Nielsen, indeterminate Terebratulidae and Terebratellidae and three unidentified specimens. The composition of the fauna contrasts markedly with that of contemporaneous faunas of Canterbury and North Otago, eastern South Island, reflecting palaeobiogeographical differences.
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