2013
DOI: 10.2478/agp-2013-0001
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The Cambrian trilobites of Jordan – taxonomy, systematic and stratigraphic significance

Abstract: Elicki, O. and Geyer, G. 2013. The Cambrian trilobites of Jordan - taxonomy, systematic and stratigraphic significance. Acta Geologica Polonica, 63(1), 1-56. Warszawa. Marine carbonates and siliciclastic rocks of the Burj Formation in Jordan include paucispecific trilobite associations of the (traditional) Lower-Middle Cambrian boundary interval. Comprehensive new material of these trilobites allows a review of their taxonomy and systematic positions as well as a refined morphological description and a reconsi… Show more

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“…Rushton & Powell () illustrated one librigena and one well‐preserved pygidium from King's () locality, Wadi Rimeileh (= Wadi At Tayan after Rushton & Powell (), in Jordan), and stated that the poorly‐preserved topotypes make it ‘difficult to ascertain the characters of the species’. In contrast, Elicki & Geyer () assigned some disarticulated sclerites preserved in limestones from Wadi Uhaymir (Jordan) to M. palmeri . Despite the apparent lack of differences between the type material (from Har'Amran, Israel) and the Jordan material described by Elicki & Geyer (), some distinct differences can be pointed out, such as: (1) the length of the posterior branch of the facial suture (ε–ω), longer than the posterior border in the former, and close to zero in the latter; (2) the presence vs absence of a macropleural eleventh (tenth?)…”
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“…Rushton & Powell () illustrated one librigena and one well‐preserved pygidium from King's () locality, Wadi Rimeileh (= Wadi At Tayan after Rushton & Powell (), in Jordan), and stated that the poorly‐preserved topotypes make it ‘difficult to ascertain the characters of the species’. In contrast, Elicki & Geyer () assigned some disarticulated sclerites preserved in limestones from Wadi Uhaymir (Jordan) to M. palmeri . Despite the apparent lack of differences between the type material (from Har'Amran, Israel) and the Jordan material described by Elicki & Geyer (), some distinct differences can be pointed out, such as: (1) the length of the posterior branch of the facial suture (ε–ω), longer than the posterior border in the former, and close to zero in the latter; (2) the presence vs absence of a macropleural eleventh (tenth?)…”
Section: Systematic Palaeontologymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In contrast, Elicki & Geyer () assigned some disarticulated sclerites preserved in limestones from Wadi Uhaymir (Jordan) to M. palmeri . Despite the apparent lack of differences between the type material (from Har'Amran, Israel) and the Jordan material described by Elicki & Geyer (), some distinct differences can be pointed out, such as: (1) the length of the posterior branch of the facial suture (ε–ω), longer than the posterior border in the former, and close to zero in the latter; (2) the presence vs absence of a macropleural eleventh (tenth?) thoracic segment; (3) the presence of 3 (4?)…”
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“…TRILOBITES of Ellipsocephalidae Matthew, 1887 are important and widely distributed faunal components of Cambrian Series 2 and 3 strata (e.g., Ahlberg & Bergström 1978, Geyer 1990, Westrop & Landing 2000, Elicki & Geyer 2013, Żylińska 2013a. However, the systematic position of this family remains a subject of discussion.…”
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