Parazhijinites cf. guizhouensis Qian and Yin, 1984
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Parazhijinites cf. guizhouensis Qian and Yin, 1984
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Material.—Two phosphatic sclerites from the Middle Cambrian “Beleño” facies, section Cr 4.
Description.—Elongate sclerites, subhexagonal in outline and posteriorly expanded (650 µm long and 400 µm wide), bilaterally symmetrical; anterior spine perpendicular to slightly bent at its extremity (400 µm long), with oval cross−section
(160 µm in diameter), except at its tip where it is round; surface smooth.
Remarks.— Bengtson et al. (1990) indicated that cambroclavids exhibit a wide morphological variability within the same scleritome, so that additional material seems necessary to complete the description and systematic assignment of the Cantabrian taxon. Parazhijinites guizhouensis shows a widespread morphological variability, and the most noticeable feature of this species is the elongate spine arising from a small base (Conway−Morris et al. 1997: 179). Although Conway Morris and Chen (1991) placed questionably Z. guizhouensis Qian and Yin, 1984 in synonymy with Z. longistriatus Qian, 1978, the former only differentiable by the presence of a slipper−like base and a very elongate spine, Conway Morris et al. (1997) reported them as separate species. The Cantabrian sclerites have all the characters visible in some Chinese sclerites of Meishucunian ( Zhou et al. 2001: 212, fig. 4.2) to Atdabanian ( Conway Morris et al. 1997) age. This paper reports the youngest occurrence of Parazhijinites within the lowest trilobite biozone of the Iberian Middle Cambrian.
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