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First report of Gogia (Eocrinoidea, Echinodermata) from the Early-Middle Cambrian of Sonora (Mexico), with biostratigraphical and palaeoecological co…

2009

10 pages; International audience; The blastozoan echinoderm genus Gogia is reported for the first time in the Early and the Middle Cambrian of Mexico. Reports in different members of the section of San José de Gracia (Sonora State, northwestern Mexico) extend the palaeogeographical range of the genus to the South Laurentia, and the stratigraphic range of Gogia granulosa to the whole first half of middle Middle Cambrian. Isolated plates occur in rocks deposited in detrital inner platform and complete specimens, in carbonate outer platform, confirming their ability to live in diverse environments. Their presence in these different environments through the Early-Middle Cambrian on Laurentia ag…

010506 paleontologyPaleozoicGogiaStratigraphyBiostratigraphyBlastozoa010502 geochemistry & geophysics[ SDU.STU.ST ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Stratigraphy01 natural sciencesGogiaBlastozoaPaleontology14. Life underwaterMiddle CambrianEocrinoideaMexico0105 earth and related environmental sciences[ SDU.STU.PG ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologybiologyPaleontologyPalaeoecologyCrinozoabiology.organism_classificationSpace and Planetary Science[SDU.STU.ST]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/StratigraphyPaleoecologyLaurentia[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyGeologyEchinodermata
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Presence of Naraoia Walcott, 1912 in the middle Cambrian of Europe (Murero, NE Spain).

2018

Este artículo se encuentra disponible en la página web de la revista en la siguiente URL: http://sepaleontologia.es/revista/anteriores/SJP%20(2018)%20vol.%2033/vol.%201/04.pdf The genus Naraoia Walcott, 1912, a Burgess Shale-type fossil known from the lower and middle Cambrian of British Columbia (Canada), Idaho and Utah (USA), as well as from Yunnan and Guizhou provinces (China), is now reported from the middle Cambrian of Murero (Zaragoza, Spain), which is the first record in the Acadobaltic province. The only fragmented specimen found is determined as Naraoia sp., its age being Pardailhania multispinosa Zone (Drumian Stage). This new datum reinforces the hypothesis of the existence of a …

Arthropoda Fossil - Spain - Aragon - Zaragoza (County) - Murero.Presence of Naraoia Walcott 1912 in the middle Cambrian of Europe (Murero NE Spain). ArtículoPaleobiogeography - Cambrian.Geología estratigráfica - Cámbrico.UNESCO::CIENCIES DE LA VIDAInvertebrados fósiles - España - Aragón - Zaragoza (Provincia) - Murero.Invertebrates Fossil - Spain - Aragon - Zaragoza (County) - Murero.Paloebiogeografía - Cámbrico.Geology Stratigraphic - Cambrian.:CIENCIES DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]Artrópodos fósiles - España - Aragón - Zaragoza (Provincia) - Murero.
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Lower and Middle Cambrian brachiopods from the Iberian Chains and Sierra Morena (Spain)

2021

Brachiopods from the Lower and Middle Cambrian of the Iberian Chains and Sierra Morena are described. The following taxa occur in the Iberian Chains: "Lingulella" sp., Redlichella cf. bohemica (Barrande), Dictyonina radioplicata sp. n., Micromitra sp., Trematobolus simplex (Vogel), Trematobolus borobiensis sp. n. and Jamesella sp. The taxa "Lingulella" sp. and Sibiria? sp. are reported from the Lower Cambrian of Sierra Morena. Brachiopods constitute several distinct associations: the relatively shallow water Trematobolus assemblage near the Lower-Middle Cambrian boundary interval is followed by the deeper Dictyonina­Redlichella assemblage. The alternation of these assemblages permit us to i…

LingulellaPaleontologyWaves and shallow waterTaxonbiologyMicromitraPaleontologyAssemblage (archaeology)biology.organism_classificationbrachiopoda lower cambrian middle cambrian spain.QE701-760GeologySea levelSpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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