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Tentative correlation of the Duyunian (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 4) and the Taijiangian (Cambrian Series 3, Stage 5) between South China and the Mediterranean region

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Pages 314-319 | Received 14 Feb 2014, Accepted 21 Feb 2014, Published online: 19 Mar 2014
 

Abstract

The base of the Duyunian Stage can be tentatively correlated with the base of the Leonian Stage on the basis of several lines of evidence: (1) the co-occurrences of Palaeolenus in the Acadoparadoxides mureroensis Zone (lower Leonian Stage), Palaeolenus lantenoisi Zone and Palaeolenus fengyangensis Zone (upper Tsanglangpuan Stage); (2) Palaeolenus sp. from the Láncara Formation (Protolenus dimarginatus Zone) below the Leonian Stage should be grouped within the genus Shifangia Chien et Yao in Lu et al., Citation1974 from the PaokanniaSzechuanolenus Zone and Ushbaspis Zone just below the Duyunian Stage (P. lantenoisi Zone); (3) Protolenus (Szechuanolenus) occurs just below Cambrian Stage 4 in the Mediterranean region and in South China; (4) a regressive event just below the Stage 4 base in both regions (the Leonian Event or Evento Valdemiedes Regressive Event in the Mediterranean region; Duyunian Event or middle Tsanglangpuan Regressive Event in South China). The upper Leonian Stage may be partly equivalent to the upper Duyunian Stage as shown by the presence of Dinesus in the Eccaparadoxides asturianus Zone (upper Leonian Stage) and in the Arthricocephalus jishouensisChangaspis plana Zone and Protoryctocephalus wuxunensis Zone (upper Duyunian Stage) of South China.

Acknowledgements

Jin-Liang Yuan's work was supported by the National Key Basic Research Program of China (2013CB835000) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (40930211, 41362002). Tin-Wai Ng was supported by a postdoctoral fellowship from the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (Grant No. 20110491466) and State Key Laboratory of Palaeontology and Stratigraphy, NIGP. The authors thank Joseph Botting, Lucy Muir (Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Fred A Sundberg and an anonymous reviewer who kindly reviewed the submitted manuscript and provided useful comments.

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