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Cambrian (Guzhangian Stage) trilobites from Ohio, USA, and modification of the Cedaria Zone as used in Laurentia

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Pages 6-15 | Received 05 Jun 2013, Accepted 29 Dec 2013, Published online: 05 Feb 2014
 

Abstract

Two Cambrian trilobites, Olenoides? sp. from the Mount Simon Sandstone and “Cedariawoosteri from the Eau Claire Formation, are described from the subsurface of western Ohio, USA. The definition of the Cedaria Zone is modified to reflect differing interpretations of the zone as used historically in restricted-shelf and open-shelf lithofacies of the Laurentian palaeocontinent. The Cedaria prolifica Zone is proposed for use primarily in open-shelf lithofacies, and the “C.woosteri Zone is proposed for use in more restricted, inner-shelf lithofacies. Olenoides? sp. from the Mount Simon Formation is interpreted as representing the C. prolifica Zone, and “C.” woosteri is the eponymous species of the “C.” woosteri Zone. Both polymerid trilobite biozones are in the Guzhangian Stage (Cambrian, provisional Series 3). Based on trilobite zonation, the Mount Simon Sandstone and most of the Eau Claire Formation of western Ohio are interpreted as being Guzhangian in age.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank Dale Gnidovec for arranging the loan of the illustrated specimen of “C.” woosteri from the Orton Geological Museum of the Ohio State University, and Carrie Eaton for arranging the loan of numerous conspecific specimens from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Geology Museum. The authors also thank Euan Clarkson and John Laurie for their helpful reviews of the manuscript, and Oliver Lehnert for helpful editorial comments.

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