A Middle Cambrian fauna of skeletal fossils from the Kuonamka Formation, northern Siberia
An assemblage of mineralized skeletal fossils containing molluscs, hyoliths, chancelloriids, protoconodonts, lobopods, paleoscolecids, bradoriids, echinoderms and hexactinellid sponges is described from the middle Cambrian part of the Kuonamka Formation, exposed along the Malaya Kuonamka and Bol’shaya Kuonamka rivers, northern Siberian Platform. The sampled succession is attributed to the Kuonamkites and lower Tomagnostus fissus-Paradoxides sacheri biozones of the Amgan Stage of Siberia, correlated with Series 3, Stage 5 – lower Drumian Stage of the IUGS chronostratigraphical scheme for the Cambrian. This work complements descriptions of molluscs from the same samples published by Gubanov et al. (2004) with additional material. It contains forms in common with coeval faunas from Australia, China, Western Gondwana, Avalonia, Laurentia and Baltica, increasing potential for global biostratigraphic correlation and understanding of palaeogeographic connections.
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Journal ArticleTitle
A Middle Cambrian fauna of skeletal fossils from the Kuonamka Formation, northern SiberiaYear
2011Author(s)
Kouchinsky, A.V., Bengtson, S., Clausen, S., Gubanov, A.P., Malinky, J.M. and Peel, J.S.Journal
Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of PalaeontologyVolume
35Issue
1Page(s)
123-189URL