Hagionella cultrata ( Missarzhevsky, 1977 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.2012.0004 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C3891D-1514-C24A-FCC9-FCCACA02F999 |
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Felipe |
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Hagionella cultrata ( Missarzhevsky, 1977 ) |
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Hagionella cultrata ( Missarzhevsky, 1977)
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Material.—Single fragment SMNH X 4768 from sample 7/39.5; two specimens, including SMNH X 4769, from sample 7/47.5; Emyaksin Formation, Bol’shaya Kuonamka riv- er; correlated with the Delgadella anabara Zone,Atdabanian Stage. Three sclerites, including SMNH X 4770, from sample 1/9; carbonate concretions of the basal Kuonamka Formation, Malaya Kuonamka River; Bergeroniellus expansus Zone , upper Botoman Stage.
Description.—Gently curved, simple, laterally narrowed and bilaterally symmetrical calcium phosphatic sclerites. The convex side forms a longitudinal median flange. The internal cavity extends to the apex.
Stratigraphic and geographic range.— Hagionella cultrata is known from the Atdabanian Stage (Stage 3; Missarzhevsky 1977 and herein) and Cambrian Stage 5 of Siberia ( Kouchinsky et al. 2011), Series 2 of Kazakhstan ( Bengtson 1983), lower–middle Cambrian of South and North China (see Qian et al. 2004; Li et al. 2004a; Steiner et al. 2007), middle Cambrian of Baltica ( Bengtson 1976) , upper Series 2 of Laurentia (John S. Peel, personal communication 2010), and probably Avalonia, Britain ( Hinz 1987).
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