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Sun, Zhixin, Zeng, Han, Zhao, Fangchen (2020) First occurrence of the Cambrian arthropod Sidneyia Walcott, 1911 outside of Laurentia. Geological Magazine, 157 (3) 405-410 doi:10.1017/s0016756819000864

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TitleFirst occurrence of the Cambrian arthropod Sidneyia Walcott, 1911 outside of Laurentia
JournalGeological Magazine
AuthorsSun, ZhixinAuthor
Zeng, HanAuthor
Zhao, FangchenAuthor
Year2020 (March)Volume157
Issue3
PublisherCambridge University Press (CUP)
DOIdoi:10.1017/s0016756819000864Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceSun, Zhixin, Zeng, Han, Zhao, Fangchen (2020) First occurrence of the Cambrian arthropod Sidneyia Walcott, 1911 outside of Laurentia. Geological Magazine, 157 (3) 405-410 doi:10.1017/s0016756819000864
Plain TextSun, Zhixin, Zeng, Han, Zhao, Fangchen (2020) First occurrence of the Cambrian arthropod Sidneyia Walcott, 1911 outside of Laurentia. Geological Magazine, 157 (3) 405-410 doi:10.1017/s0016756819000864
In(2020, March) Geological Magazine Vol. 157 (3) Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Abstract/NotesAbstractThe arthropod Sidneyia Walcott, 1911 is a remarkable animal of the Burgess Shale biota (Cambrian Miaolingian, Wuliuan; British Columbia, Canada), which has not been confidently reported from other Cambrian Konservat-Lagerstätten. Here we report the discovery of Sidneyia cf. inexpectans from the Wuliuan Mantou Formation of North China, which substantially expands the known palaeogeographical distribution of this genus. Our discovery suggests that Sidneyia had much greater dispersal ability than hitherto thought. It also confirms the presence of exceptionally preserved fossils in the Wuliuan Mantou Formation, one of the rare Burgess Shale-type deposits of North China.


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