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PENG, JIN, HUANG, DIYING, ZHAO, YUANLONG, SUN, HAIJING (2016) Palaeoscolecids from the Balang Fauna of the Qiandongian (Cambrian Series 2), Guizhou, China. Geological Magazine, 153 (3) 438-448 doi:10.1017/s0016756815000205

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TitlePalaeoscolecids from the Balang Fauna of the Qiandongian (Cambrian Series 2), Guizhou, China
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsPENG, JINAuthor
HUANG, DIYINGAuthor
ZHAO, YUANLONGAuthor
SUN, HAIJINGAuthor
Year2016 (May)Volume153
Issue3
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756815000205Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferencePENG, JIN, HUANG, DIYING, ZHAO, YUANLONG, SUN, HAIJING (2016) Palaeoscolecids from the Balang Fauna of the Qiandongian (Cambrian Series 2), Guizhou, China. Geological Magazine, 153 (3) 438-448 doi:10.1017/s0016756815000205
Plain TextPENG, JIN, HUANG, DIYING, ZHAO, YUANLONG, SUN, HAIJING (2016) Palaeoscolecids from the Balang Fauna of the Qiandongian (Cambrian Series 2), Guizhou, China. Geological Magazine, 153 (3) 438-448 doi:10.1017/s0016756815000205
In(2016, May) Geological Magazine Vol. 153 (3) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesAbstractWronascolex is a taxon of palaeoscolecids. It is commonly represented by isolated button-like microfossils or compressed individuals, which are found worldwide in strata ranging from the Cambrian Series 2 to Series 3. The earliest representative of Wronascolex is known from the Sinsk Formation of the lower Cambrian of the Siberian Platform. Other species occur in Burgess Shale-type biotas of Cambrian age from Australia, Spain and North America. New palaeoscolecid material from the Balang Fauna of the Cambrian Series 2 of eastern Guizhou represents a new species of Wronascolex, W. geyiensis sp. nov., and extends the geographic and stratigraphic distribution of Wronascolex, as well as providing additional evidence for understanding its morphology based upon correlation of body configuration and cuticular ornaments.


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