A fauna of brachiopods and small shelly fossils from the Lower Cambrian Harkless Formation of Esmeraldina County in southern Nevada is described. The brachiopod Kyrshabaktella sp. provides the first unequivocal record of lingulids in the Lower Cambrian of the Great Basin. The shells of Kyrshabaktella sp. are fragmentary, but otherwise well preserved and an acrotretid-like columnar shell structure is demonstrated. The phosphatic tubular fossil Hyolithellus insolitus is described from North America for the first time and Sphenothallus sp. provides the oldest record of this problematic genus in Laurentian strata. Other faunal elements include two additional linguliform brachiopods, echinoderm ossicles and sponge spicules.11 page(s
Diverse and abundant fossil taxa have been described in the lower Cambrian Shipai Formation in the T...
Abstract A moderately diverse assemblage of micromorphic linguliform brachiopods, including Tapuritr...
Linguliform brachiopods were important components of early Cambrian benthic communities. However, ex...
A moderately diverse assemblage of brachiopods from the Latham Shale Lagerstätte (Cambrian Series 2,...
The mixed carbonate-siliciclastic successions of the Cambrian Series 2-Cambrian Series 3 interval of...
The organophosphatic shells of linguloid brachiopods are a common component of normal Cambrian-Ordov...
A latest Early Cambrian fauna of helcionelloid molluscs and small shelly fossils from the basal Emig...
The findings of preserved soft body parts including pedicle in the linguloid brachiopods are extreme...
A diverse fauna of helcionelloid molluscs, hyoliths, and other small shelly fossils is described fro...
A diverse fauna of helcionelloid molluscs, hyoliths, and other small shelly fossils is described fro...
Linguliform brachiopods were important components of early Cambrian benthic communities. However, ex...
Abstract Chengjiang-type fossil brachiopods with preservation of non-mineralized tissues are reporte...
The Deadwood Formation is an Upper Cambrian to Lower Ordovician succession of sandstones, shales, si...
Diverse and abundant fossil taxa have been described in the lower Cambrian Shipai Formation in the T...
Linguliform brachiopods were important components of early Cambrian benthic communities. However, ex...
Diverse and abundant fossil taxa have been described in the lower Cambrian Shipai Formation in the T...
Abstract A moderately diverse assemblage of micromorphic linguliform brachiopods, including Tapuritr...
Linguliform brachiopods were important components of early Cambrian benthic communities. However, ex...
A moderately diverse assemblage of brachiopods from the Latham Shale Lagerstätte (Cambrian Series 2,...
The mixed carbonate-siliciclastic successions of the Cambrian Series 2-Cambrian Series 3 interval of...
The organophosphatic shells of linguloid brachiopods are a common component of normal Cambrian-Ordov...
A latest Early Cambrian fauna of helcionelloid molluscs and small shelly fossils from the basal Emig...
The findings of preserved soft body parts including pedicle in the linguloid brachiopods are extreme...
A diverse fauna of helcionelloid molluscs, hyoliths, and other small shelly fossils is described fro...
A diverse fauna of helcionelloid molluscs, hyoliths, and other small shelly fossils is described fro...
Linguliform brachiopods were important components of early Cambrian benthic communities. However, ex...
Abstract Chengjiang-type fossil brachiopods with preservation of non-mineralized tissues are reporte...
The Deadwood Formation is an Upper Cambrian to Lower Ordovician succession of sandstones, shales, si...
Diverse and abundant fossil taxa have been described in the lower Cambrian Shipai Formation in the T...
Linguliform brachiopods were important components of early Cambrian benthic communities. However, ex...
Diverse and abundant fossil taxa have been described in the lower Cambrian Shipai Formation in the T...
Abstract A moderately diverse assemblage of micromorphic linguliform brachiopods, including Tapuritr...
Linguliform brachiopods were important components of early Cambrian benthic communities. However, ex...