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Palaeontographica Canadiana, Volume 35: Furongian (Upper Cambrian) Trilobites from the McKay Group, Bull River Valley, Southeastern BC, Canada

Series: Palaeontographica Canadiana Volume: 35
By: Brian DE Chatterton(Author), Stacey Gibb(Author)
271 pages, 84 plates with colour photos
Palaeontographica Canadiana, Volume 35: Furongian (Upper Cambrian) Trilobites from the McKay Group, Bull River Valley, Southeastern BC, Canada
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  • Palaeontographica Canadiana, Volume 35: Furongian (Upper Cambrian) Trilobites from the McKay Group, Bull River Valley, Southeastern BC, Canada ISBN: 9781897095799 Paperback Oct 2016 Unavailable #238477 | Stock: 0
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This volume describes upper Cambrian trilobites from a number of localities near Cranbrook in southeastern British Columbia. A total of 59 species in 31 genera are illustrated including 22 new species and 5 new genera. The trilobites, many preserved as articulated exoskeletons, are pictured in 84 plates. In addition to taxonomic description, a number of biostratigraphic biozones are recognized. Comparisons to other faunas shows that these faunas are similar to faunas from South China and Korea, which suggests geographic proximity between that region and Laurentia during the late Cambrian.

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Series: Palaeontographica Canadiana Volume: 35
By: Brian DE Chatterton(Author), Stacey Gibb(Author)
271 pages, 84 plates with colour photos
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