Cambrian trilobite Ovatoryctocara granulata Tchernysheva, 1962 and its biostratigraphic significance

The genus Ovatoryctocara Tchernysheva, 1962, and its key species Ovatoryctocara granulata Tchernysheva, 1962, are revised. Ovatoryctocara granulata occurs near the base of the Ovatoryctocara Zone and ranges up into the lower portion of the Kounamkites Zone in the Siberian Platform. O. granulata also...

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Published in:Progress in Natural Science
Main Authors: Yuan, Jinliang (袁金良), Zhao, Yuanlong, Peng, Jin, Zhu, Xuejian (朱学剑), Lin, Jih-pai
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spelling ftchinacscnigpas:oai:ir.nigpas.ac.cn:332004/281 2023-05-15T16:30:30+02:00 Cambrian trilobite Ovatoryctocara granulata Tchernysheva, 1962 and its biostratigraphic significance Yuan, Jinliang (袁金良) Zhao, Yuanlong Peng, Jin Zhu, Xuejian (朱学剑) Lin, Jih-pai 2009-02-10 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/281 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pnsc.2008.08.002 英语 eng ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC PROGRESS IN NATURAL SCIENCE http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/281 doi:10.1016/j.pnsc.2008.08.002 Trilobites Ovatoryctocara Granulata Tchernysheva 1962 Cambrian Biostratigraphy Middle Divisions Materials Science Science & Technology - Other Topics Multidisciplinary Multidisciplinary Sciences 期刊论文 2009 ftchinacscnigpas https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pnsc.2008.08.002 2019-10-11T00:03:06Z The genus Ovatoryctocara Tchernysheva, 1962, and its key species Ovatoryctocara granulata Tchernysheva, 1962, are revised. Ovatoryctocara granulata occurs near the base of the Ovatoryctocara Zone and ranges up into the lower portion of the Kounamkites Zone in the Siberian Platform. O. granulata also appears in southeastern Guizhou, South China, but O. granulata in northern Greenland may represent an indefinite species. Specimens of Ovatoryctocara from Newfoundland cannot be identified to species level. Specimens including two cranidia and three pygidia from the lower part of the Aoxi Formation at Yaxi Village, Shizhu Town, eastern Tongren, northeastern Guizhou, were previously assigned to O. granulata, which is now reassigned as a new species O. yaxiensis sp. nov. It bears the following main features: glabella club-shaped, slightly expanded medially, with four pairs of lateral furrows, of which S1-S3 are triangular pits, S4 is shallow, connecting with axial furrow; shorter palpebral lobe situated a little anterior to the midway of facial suture across the fixigenae, longer posterolateral area (exsag.); semielliptical pygidium consisting of seven axial rings with a terminal piece and with eight pairs of marginal tips giving a sawtooth-like shape of the lateral margins in dorsal view. Although O. granulata is a widely distributed species, the FAD of O. granulata, for a global stage boundary, still has some disadvantages. First, its distribution is not as wide as that of Oryctocephalus indicus ( Reed, 1910). Second, specimens of O. granulata are common only in Siberia. Third, the strati-graphic range of the species has not been studied in detail in all continents. Fourth, O. granulata is relatively small and easily affected by post-burial distortion. Last but not least, there exists obviously a facies change between the Ovatoryctocara Zone ( lower Amgan Stage; deeper water facies) and the underlying Anabaraspis splendens Zone (Toyonian Stage; shallow water facies) in Siberian Platform. Nevertheless, the stratigraphic correlation utility of O. granulata in South China and Siberia is discussed. (C) 2008 National Natural Science Foundation of China and Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier Limited and Science in China Press. All rights reserved. Report Greenland Newfoundland Siberia Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology: NIGPAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Greenland Progress in Natural Science 19 2 213 221
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topic Trilobites
Ovatoryctocara Granulata Tchernysheva
1962
Cambrian
Biostratigraphy
Middle
Divisions
Materials Science
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Multidisciplinary
Multidisciplinary Sciences
spellingShingle Trilobites
Ovatoryctocara Granulata Tchernysheva
1962
Cambrian
Biostratigraphy
Middle
Divisions
Materials Science
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Multidisciplinary
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Yuan, Jinliang (袁金良)
Zhao, Yuanlong
Peng, Jin
Zhu, Xuejian (朱学剑)
Lin, Jih-pai
Cambrian trilobite Ovatoryctocara granulata Tchernysheva, 1962 and its biostratigraphic significance
topic_facet Trilobites
Ovatoryctocara Granulata Tchernysheva
1962
Cambrian
Biostratigraphy
Middle
Divisions
Materials Science
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Multidisciplinary
Multidisciplinary Sciences
description The genus Ovatoryctocara Tchernysheva, 1962, and its key species Ovatoryctocara granulata Tchernysheva, 1962, are revised. Ovatoryctocara granulata occurs near the base of the Ovatoryctocara Zone and ranges up into the lower portion of the Kounamkites Zone in the Siberian Platform. O. granulata also appears in southeastern Guizhou, South China, but O. granulata in northern Greenland may represent an indefinite species. Specimens of Ovatoryctocara from Newfoundland cannot be identified to species level. Specimens including two cranidia and three pygidia from the lower part of the Aoxi Formation at Yaxi Village, Shizhu Town, eastern Tongren, northeastern Guizhou, were previously assigned to O. granulata, which is now reassigned as a new species O. yaxiensis sp. nov. It bears the following main features: glabella club-shaped, slightly expanded medially, with four pairs of lateral furrows, of which S1-S3 are triangular pits, S4 is shallow, connecting with axial furrow; shorter palpebral lobe situated a little anterior to the midway of facial suture across the fixigenae, longer posterolateral area (exsag.); semielliptical pygidium consisting of seven axial rings with a terminal piece and with eight pairs of marginal tips giving a sawtooth-like shape of the lateral margins in dorsal view. Although O. granulata is a widely distributed species, the FAD of O. granulata, for a global stage boundary, still has some disadvantages. First, its distribution is not as wide as that of Oryctocephalus indicus ( Reed, 1910). Second, specimens of O. granulata are common only in Siberia. Third, the strati-graphic range of the species has not been studied in detail in all continents. Fourth, O. granulata is relatively small and easily affected by post-burial distortion. Last but not least, there exists obviously a facies change between the Ovatoryctocara Zone ( lower Amgan Stage; deeper water facies) and the underlying Anabaraspis splendens Zone (Toyonian Stage; shallow water facies) in Siberian Platform. Nevertheless, the stratigraphic correlation utility of O. granulata in South China and Siberia is discussed. (C) 2008 National Natural Science Foundation of China and Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier Limited and Science in China Press. All rights reserved.
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author Yuan, Jinliang (袁金良)
Zhao, Yuanlong
Peng, Jin
Zhu, Xuejian (朱学剑)
Lin, Jih-pai
author_facet Yuan, Jinliang (袁金良)
Zhao, Yuanlong
Peng, Jin
Zhu, Xuejian (朱学剑)
Lin, Jih-pai
author_sort Yuan, Jinliang (袁金良)
title Cambrian trilobite Ovatoryctocara granulata Tchernysheva, 1962 and its biostratigraphic significance
title_short Cambrian trilobite Ovatoryctocara granulata Tchernysheva, 1962 and its biostratigraphic significance
title_full Cambrian trilobite Ovatoryctocara granulata Tchernysheva, 1962 and its biostratigraphic significance
title_fullStr Cambrian trilobite Ovatoryctocara granulata Tchernysheva, 1962 and its biostratigraphic significance
title_full_unstemmed Cambrian trilobite Ovatoryctocara granulata Tchernysheva, 1962 and its biostratigraphic significance
title_sort cambrian trilobite ovatoryctocara granulata tchernysheva, 1962 and its biostratigraphic significance
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