Upper Cambrian agnostoid trilobites from the Machari Formation, Yongwol, Korea |
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Authors: | Duck K Choi Jeong Gu Lee |
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Affiliation: | a School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, NS80, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea b Department of Natural History, National Science Museum, Taejon 305-705, Korea c Deokwon Girls’ High School, San 59-2 Naebalsan-dong, Kangso-gu, Seoul 157-280, Korea |
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Abstract: | The Middle to Upper Cambrian Machari Formation in Korea is well known for abundant and diverse trilobites along with other invertebrate fossils. Based on recent reappraisal on the trilobites of the Machari Formation, eight trilobite zones have been proposed for the Upper Cambrian sequence: i.e., in ascending order the Glyptagnostus stolidotus, Glyptagnostus reticulatus, Proceratopyge tenuis, Hancrania brevilimbata, Eugonocare longifrons, Eochuangia hana, Agnostotes orientalis and Pseudoyuepingia asaphoides zones. Trilobites from the lower five zones and part of the Pseudoyuepingia asaphoides Zone have been already published elsewhere. In this paper, we describe the agnostoid trilobites of the upper three zones, Eochuangia hana, Agnostotes orientalis and Pseudoyuepingia asaphoides zones, of the Machari Formation. These comprise 24 species belonging to 13 genera, including one new genus (Yongwolagnostus) and ten new species (Homagnostus? sulcatus, Ivshinagnostus alatus, Ivshinagnostus quadratus, Yongwolagnostus stenorhachis, Yongwolagnostus dubius, Nahannagnostus pratti, Pseudagnostus? dividuus, Pseudagnostus medius, Pseudorhaptagnostus? urceus and Ammagnostus serus). These biozones correlate well with middle Upper Cambrian zones established in South China, Australia, Kazakhstan, Siberia, and Canadian Rocky Mountains. |
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Keywords: | Late Cambrian Agnostoid trilobites Korea Biostratigraphy Correlation |
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