A late Middle Cambrian (Ptychagnostus) punctuosus or P. nathorsti Zone) fauna occurs in the Que River Beds, Western Tasmania. Hydroids, dendroids and a possible aglaspid have been described previously. The remaining fauna of ten species of agnostid trilobites, one species of acrotretid brachiopod, various sponge spicules and one bradoriid specimen is described herein. The fauna is unusual in that no polymerid trilobites are known and that there is a very high percentage of complete agnostid specimens. One new agnostid species Ptychagnostus (?) murchisoni is described. One probable new agnostid genus and one probable new species of Diplagnostus are left in open nomenclature, because of their poor preservation
Middle and basal Upper Cambrian strata are well exposed in an old quarry at Gudhem in the Falbygden ...
Konservat-Lagerstätten, or fossil deposits exhibiting exceptional preservation of non-biomineralised...
Samples obtained from the CRA Exploration Scarr 1 drillhole contain several species of agnostoid art...
The first Middle Cambrian trilobites to be described from southwestern Tasmania come from two locali...
Ten species of agnostid trilobites, including a new species, Utagnostus(?) nevel, are described from...
A small, poorly preserved, but stratigraphically significant fauna from Tom Creek in western Tasmani...
Two trilobite taxa, Agnostus (Homagnostus) sp. and Pseudagnostus (Pseudagnostus) idalis huskissonens...
Near Middlesex Road, 9 km northeast of the Hellyer mine, northwestern Tasmania, a mineral exploratio...
An arthropod from the Que River Beds of western Tasmania is tentatively referred to the Order AG...
A new species of trilobite, Pianaspis(?) leveni, is described from the Radfords Creek Group, Dial Ra...
Eight unnamed species of brachiopods and one indetenninate hyolithid species are described and figur...
Sediments containing two almost entirely different Upper Middle Cambrian faunas are in direct conta...
In the Huskisson River area of western Tasmania the strat-igraphically important early Upper Cambria...
A recent discovery confirms the presence of damesellid trilobites in a late Middle Cambrian...
The Climie Formation, which is about 460 metres thick in the type section of the Dundas Group, conta...
Middle and basal Upper Cambrian strata are well exposed in an old quarry at Gudhem in the Falbygden ...
Konservat-Lagerstätten, or fossil deposits exhibiting exceptional preservation of non-biomineralised...
Samples obtained from the CRA Exploration Scarr 1 drillhole contain several species of agnostoid art...
The first Middle Cambrian trilobites to be described from southwestern Tasmania come from two locali...
Ten species of agnostid trilobites, including a new species, Utagnostus(?) nevel, are described from...
A small, poorly preserved, but stratigraphically significant fauna from Tom Creek in western Tasmani...
Two trilobite taxa, Agnostus (Homagnostus) sp. and Pseudagnostus (Pseudagnostus) idalis huskissonens...
Near Middlesex Road, 9 km northeast of the Hellyer mine, northwestern Tasmania, a mineral exploratio...
An arthropod from the Que River Beds of western Tasmania is tentatively referred to the Order AG...
A new species of trilobite, Pianaspis(?) leveni, is described from the Radfords Creek Group, Dial Ra...
Eight unnamed species of brachiopods and one indetenninate hyolithid species are described and figur...
Sediments containing two almost entirely different Upper Middle Cambrian faunas are in direct conta...
In the Huskisson River area of western Tasmania the strat-igraphically important early Upper Cambria...
A recent discovery confirms the presence of damesellid trilobites in a late Middle Cambrian...
The Climie Formation, which is about 460 metres thick in the type section of the Dundas Group, conta...
Middle and basal Upper Cambrian strata are well exposed in an old quarry at Gudhem in the Falbygden ...
Konservat-Lagerstätten, or fossil deposits exhibiting exceptional preservation of non-biomineralised...
Samples obtained from the CRA Exploration Scarr 1 drillhole contain several species of agnostoid art...