Agraulos ceticephalusand other Cambrian trilobites in the subfamily Agraulinae from Bohemia, Newfoundland and Wales

Abstract The Cambrian trilobite Agraulos ceticephalus Barrande, first described from Bohemia, is the type species for the genus and subfamily Agraulinae. That subfamily is here regarded as a ptychoparioid grouping in the family Solenopleuridae, characterized by prominently punctate cephala. In Bohem...

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Main Author: Fletcher, Terence P.
Other Authors: Álvaro, Javier
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/spp2.1071 2024-09-15T18:19:51+00:00 Agraulos ceticephalusand other Cambrian trilobites in the subfamily Agraulinae from Bohemia, Newfoundland and Wales Fletcher, Terence P. Álvaro, Javier 2017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/spp2.1071 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fspp2.1071 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/spp2.1071 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Papers in Palaeontology volume 3, issue 2, page 175-217 ISSN 2056-2799 2056-2802 journal-article 2017 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/spp2.1071 2024-06-25T04:18:10Z Abstract The Cambrian trilobite Agraulos ceticephalus Barrande, first described from Bohemia, is the type species for the genus and subfamily Agraulinae. That subfamily is here regarded as a ptychoparioid grouping in the family Solenopleuridae, characterized by prominently punctate cephala. In Bohemia, it occurs with, and is related to, specimens of the genus S kreiaspis Růžička, differing mainly in their glabellar shapes and cephalic borders. More‐complete descriptions of their type species are based largely on undistorted museum topotypes and supplementary specimens of ceticephalus collected from Avalonian Newfoundland and Wales. With such information and the use of Photoshop, a reinterpretation of the original tectonically‐distorted syntypes of ‘ A. longicephalus ’ from Wales indicates that those specimens cannot be differentiated from ceticephalus . Consequently, Hicks’ species may be regarded as a junior synonym. Additional information derived from recent Welsh collections concerns the hypostome–rostral plate relationship of ceticephalus and the recognition of a ventral plate lying beneath the rostral plate. Non‐syntype Welsh material, subsequently assigned to ‘ longicephalus ’, includes specimens of A. lewisi sp. nov. with a prominent occipital spine, relatively long genal spines and upstanding thoracic axial spines. Other species of Agraulos occur in Newfoundland, viz., affinis , socialis , ‘sp. nov. 1’ and ‘sp. nov. 2’, marked by differences in their anterior cephalic borders, occipital rings and ornamented thoracic axes. Two species of Skreiaspis , viz., punctatissimus sp. nov and ‘ S . sp. nov. 1’ are recognized in the Newfoundland succession along with two other agraulines, Skehanos quadrangularis Whitfield and ‘Agraulinae gen. nov.’ To demonstrate the significant differences between the biometrics of the external surfaces and their inner parietal moulds/casts, and those of meraspid–holaspid cranidial growth stages between 0.10 and 2.9 cm sagittal length, a suite of A. socialis cranidia intermixed ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Wiley Online Library Papers in Palaeontology 3 2 175 217
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description Abstract The Cambrian trilobite Agraulos ceticephalus Barrande, first described from Bohemia, is the type species for the genus and subfamily Agraulinae. That subfamily is here regarded as a ptychoparioid grouping in the family Solenopleuridae, characterized by prominently punctate cephala. In Bohemia, it occurs with, and is related to, specimens of the genus S kreiaspis Růžička, differing mainly in their glabellar shapes and cephalic borders. More‐complete descriptions of their type species are based largely on undistorted museum topotypes and supplementary specimens of ceticephalus collected from Avalonian Newfoundland and Wales. With such information and the use of Photoshop, a reinterpretation of the original tectonically‐distorted syntypes of ‘ A. longicephalus ’ from Wales indicates that those specimens cannot be differentiated from ceticephalus . Consequently, Hicks’ species may be regarded as a junior synonym. Additional information derived from recent Welsh collections concerns the hypostome–rostral plate relationship of ceticephalus and the recognition of a ventral plate lying beneath the rostral plate. Non‐syntype Welsh material, subsequently assigned to ‘ longicephalus ’, includes specimens of A. lewisi sp. nov. with a prominent occipital spine, relatively long genal spines and upstanding thoracic axial spines. Other species of Agraulos occur in Newfoundland, viz., affinis , socialis , ‘sp. nov. 1’ and ‘sp. nov. 2’, marked by differences in their anterior cephalic borders, occipital rings and ornamented thoracic axes. Two species of Skreiaspis , viz., punctatissimus sp. nov and ‘ S . sp. nov. 1’ are recognized in the Newfoundland succession along with two other agraulines, Skehanos quadrangularis Whitfield and ‘Agraulinae gen. nov.’ To demonstrate the significant differences between the biometrics of the external surfaces and their inner parietal moulds/casts, and those of meraspid–holaspid cranidial growth stages between 0.10 and 2.9 cm sagittal length, a suite of A. socialis cranidia intermixed ...
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Agraulos ceticephalusand other Cambrian trilobites in the subfamily Agraulinae from Bohemia, Newfoundland and Wales
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title Agraulos ceticephalusand other Cambrian trilobites in the subfamily Agraulinae from Bohemia, Newfoundland and Wales
title_short Agraulos ceticephalusand other Cambrian trilobites in the subfamily Agraulinae from Bohemia, Newfoundland and Wales
title_full Agraulos ceticephalusand other Cambrian trilobites in the subfamily Agraulinae from Bohemia, Newfoundland and Wales
title_fullStr Agraulos ceticephalusand other Cambrian trilobites in the subfamily Agraulinae from Bohemia, Newfoundland and Wales
title_full_unstemmed Agraulos ceticephalusand other Cambrian trilobites in the subfamily Agraulinae from Bohemia, Newfoundland and Wales
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