New archaeocyathan occurrences in the upper Harkless Formation (Lower Cambrian of western Nevada)

A newly discovered assemblage of archaeocyathans, dominated by the unusual genus Retilamina , occurs in outcrops of the upper Harkless Formation in Esmeralda County, Nevada. These rock units have been correlated with the Saline Valley Formation in the Bonnia–Olenellus Zone (late Early Cambrian) of e...

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Published in:Journal of Paleontology
Main Authors: Savarese, Michael, Signor, Philip W.
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1989
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0022336000041160 2024-09-15T18:20:16+00:00 New archaeocyathan occurrences in the upper Harkless Formation (Lower Cambrian of western Nevada) Savarese, Michael Signor, Philip W. 1989 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000041160 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0022336000041160 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Journal of Paleontology volume 63, issue 5, page 539-549 ISSN 0022-3360 1937-2337 journal-article 1989 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000041160 2024-07-03T04:04:18Z A newly discovered assemblage of archaeocyathans, dominated by the unusual genus Retilamina , occurs in outcrops of the upper Harkless Formation in Esmeralda County, Nevada. These rock units have been correlated with the Saline Valley Formation in the Bonnia–Olenellus Zone (late Early Cambrian) of eastern California, making this the youngest known occurrence of archaeocyathans in the White–Inyo region. Although the assemblage contains a variety of different organisms (including the alga Renalcis, trilobite and echinoderm debris, bivalves?, and Chancelloria spines), it is dominated by archaeocyathans. Diplocyathellus , a conical form with a complex inner wall, is the only genus of regular archaeocyathan in the assemblage. The irregular archaeocyathans Arrythmocricus and Metaldetes exhibit dendroid branching and cylindroconical morphologies, respectively. A third irregular, Retilamina debrennei n. sp., is an atypical archaeocyathan with a sheetlike or shallow convex dome morphology. Retilamina formed natural cavities that sheltered cryptobionts. Unlike coelobiont communities reported from other Lower Cambrian cavities where the diversity of the supported biota is relatively high, the Harkless cavities contain only the alga Renalcis . While the undersurfaces of Retilamina are consistently encrusted by Renalcis , the upper, exposed surfaces typically lack epibionts. Similar morphologies and associations for Retilamina have been reported from bioherms and biostromes from southern Labrador and western Newfoundland. Unlike most archaeocyathans, Retilamina had a solitary, free-lying life habit. Retilamina 's broad base and low profile provided stability in episodically turbulent conditions or on biologically disturbed substrates. This occurrence demonstrates that the disappearance of archaeocyathans from the stratigraphic record of the southern Great Basin in the late Early Cambrian is a paleoecological artifact. Archaeocyathans were extant in the region in the late Early Cambrian but the habitats conducive to ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Cambridge University Press Journal of Paleontology 63 5 539 549
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description A newly discovered assemblage of archaeocyathans, dominated by the unusual genus Retilamina , occurs in outcrops of the upper Harkless Formation in Esmeralda County, Nevada. These rock units have been correlated with the Saline Valley Formation in the Bonnia–Olenellus Zone (late Early Cambrian) of eastern California, making this the youngest known occurrence of archaeocyathans in the White–Inyo region. Although the assemblage contains a variety of different organisms (including the alga Renalcis, trilobite and echinoderm debris, bivalves?, and Chancelloria spines), it is dominated by archaeocyathans. Diplocyathellus , a conical form with a complex inner wall, is the only genus of regular archaeocyathan in the assemblage. The irregular archaeocyathans Arrythmocricus and Metaldetes exhibit dendroid branching and cylindroconical morphologies, respectively. A third irregular, Retilamina debrennei n. sp., is an atypical archaeocyathan with a sheetlike or shallow convex dome morphology. Retilamina formed natural cavities that sheltered cryptobionts. Unlike coelobiont communities reported from other Lower Cambrian cavities where the diversity of the supported biota is relatively high, the Harkless cavities contain only the alga Renalcis . While the undersurfaces of Retilamina are consistently encrusted by Renalcis , the upper, exposed surfaces typically lack epibionts. Similar morphologies and associations for Retilamina have been reported from bioherms and biostromes from southern Labrador and western Newfoundland. Unlike most archaeocyathans, Retilamina had a solitary, free-lying life habit. Retilamina 's broad base and low profile provided stability in episodically turbulent conditions or on biologically disturbed substrates. This occurrence demonstrates that the disappearance of archaeocyathans from the stratigraphic record of the southern Great Basin in the late Early Cambrian is a paleoecological artifact. Archaeocyathans were extant in the region in the late Early Cambrian but the habitats conducive to ...
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author Savarese, Michael
Signor, Philip W.
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title New archaeocyathan occurrences in the upper Harkless Formation (Lower Cambrian of western Nevada)
title_short New archaeocyathan occurrences in the upper Harkless Formation (Lower Cambrian of western Nevada)
title_full New archaeocyathan occurrences in the upper Harkless Formation (Lower Cambrian of western Nevada)
title_fullStr New archaeocyathan occurrences in the upper Harkless Formation (Lower Cambrian of western Nevada)
title_full_unstemmed New archaeocyathan occurrences in the upper Harkless Formation (Lower Cambrian of western Nevada)
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