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A new Alokistocaridae Resser, 1939 (Trilobita) from the middle Cambrian of Spain

2012

A new trilobite species, Schopfaspis? graciai, from the middle Cambrian of Spain is the first member of Alokistocaridae reported from west Gondwana. A cladistic analysis of this trilobite and other Gondwanan trilobites of possible alokistocarid affinities (Schopfaspis granulosa, Chelidonocephalus anatolicus, Derikaspis toluni, Kounamkites multiformis) suggests that this family can be divided into two subfamilies: Alokistocarinae and Altiocculinae. Schopfaspis? graciai nov. sp. and Schopfaspis granulosa are assigned to the subfamily Altiocculinae laying in a more basal position than Altiocculus species. The cladistic analysis also demonstrates a possible relationship of Chelidonocephalus ana…

SubfamilybiologyCephalonPtychopariidaPaleontologyZoologybiology.organism_classificationCladisticsTrilobiteAlokistocaridaePaleontologyGondwanaSpace and Planetary ScienceLaurentiaGeologyGeobios
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A blind trilobite with Baltic affinities from Cambrian Series 3 of the Iberian Chains, Spain, and its stratigraphical and palaeobiogeographical signi…

2015

Three cranidia of a conocoryphid trilobite are described from the lower Caesaraugustan Regional Stage (upper part of provisional Cambrian Stage 5 within Cambrian Series 3) in the Iberian Chains, Spain. The material is from the upper part of the Mansilla Formation and the base of the overlying Murero Formation. It closely resembles Bailiella tenuicincta (Linnarsson, 1879), which has previously been described from the Ptychagnostus gibbus (Cambrian Stage 5) and lower P. atavus zones (lower Drumian Stage) of Baltica (Sweden and Bornholm), and from the P. atavus Zone of West Avalonia (Newfoundland). The record of B. cf. tenuicincta from the Mediterranean margin of West Gondwana provides additio…

SystematicsbiologyCambrian Series 3PaleontologyGeologyCambrian Stage 5biology.organism_classificationTrilobitePaleontologyGondwanaStage (stratigraphy)BalticaPtychagnostusGeologyGFF
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Contribution of Morphometrics to the Systematics of the Ordovician GenusNeseuretus(Calymenidae, Trilobita) from the Armorican Massif, France

2013

The genusNeseuretusHicks, 1873 is the most abundant trilobite of the Ordovician siltite succession of the Andouillé and Traveusot Formations in the French Armorican massif. The systematics of some species ofNeseuretusis still unclear. Armorican and Iberian domains formed part of a distinctive paleobiogeographical province in the Ordovician and, while fiveNeseuretusspecies were defined in Iberia that follow each other through time, from the Middle to the Upper Ordovician, only oneNeseuretusspecies,N. tristani, has been identified in the Armorican massif so far. The discovery of new fossil deposits in the Ménez-Belair syncline has led to the identification and re-description of threeNeseuretu…

Systematicsgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryCephalonbiologyPaleontologyMassifbiology.organism_classificationTrilobitePygidiumPaleontologyGenusOrdovicianSyncline[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyGeology[ SDU.STU.PG ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyJournal of Paleontology
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El género Parabailiella Thoral, 1946 (Trilobita) en el Cámbrico Medio de las cadenas ibéricas (NE de España)

2021

Se analiza el registro del género Parabailiella Thoral, 1946 en el Cámbrico medio de las Cadenas Ibéricas, al tiempo que se identifican y describen por primera vez en la región las cuatro especies que previamente se habían incluido en este género. La mayoría de las especies se encuentran registradas en varias secciones y las cuatro se han identificado en la sección Jarque 1. La distribución bioestratigráfica del género abarca desde el Leoniense medio hasta la base del Caesaraugustiense superior, lo que equivale en la escala propuesta por la International Subcommission on Cambrian Stratigraphy (ISCS) a la mayor parte del Piso 5 del Cámbrico y a la parte inferior del Piso Drumiense. La distri…

sistemática trilobites cámbrico medio bioestratigrafía paleobiogeografíaPaleontologyQE701-760Spanish Journal of Palaeontology
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Bailiaspis (Trilobita) with English affinities from the Mansilla Formation (Cambrian Series 3 of the Iberian Chains; NE Spain)

2020

A new study of the trilobite record in the Mansilla Formation (Iberian Chains, NE Spain) has led to the discovery of the presence of Bailiaspis aff. tuberculata, B. cf. tuberculata and Bailiaspis sp., the first certain citation of this genus in the Mediterranean subprovince. The age of the findings extends from Eccaparadoxides asturianus Zone (upper Leonian) to the lowermost Badulesia tenera Zone (lower Caesaraugustan), which correspond to the upper part of Stage 5 of Cambrian Series 3 and, probably, the lowermost Drumian. The specimens show the cranidial anterior border expanding backwards, forming a plectrum that is characteristic of Bailiaspis. The main characters of the three taxa inclu…

systematic trilobites cambrian stage 5 lowermost drumian (cambrian series 3) biostratigraphybiologyCambrian Series 3PaleontologyBiostratigraphyCambrian Stage 5biology.organism_classificationQE701-760TrilobitePaleontologyTaxonGeographyStage (stratigraphy)GenusPtychagnostusSpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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