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As some of you may be aware there will be a paleontology symposium happening this year in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, from June 9th to June 12th. Registration is open and the planning committee will be accepting abstracts until March 3rd. Registration is open for all those who wish to attend regardless of professional or educational background, and until March 3rd we are offering an early bird discount on adult registration. We are planning a weekend of presentations, social functions, workshops, field trips, to list a portion of the activities planned for the weekend. There will also be a silent auction with plenty of paleontology related items and gift cards for local attractions and businesses available to bid on. For more details and to find out how to register, please visit the symposium's webpage. https://vicpalaeo.org/14th-bc-paleontological-symposium/
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Elvinia roemeri is an important zonal index species throughout Laurentia, but almost invariably it occurs as disarticulated sclerites. Complete specimens are rare except in the McKay Group. The species was originally described by Shumard (1861) as a species of Dikelocephalus. References: Chatterton, B.D.E., and Ludvigsen, R. 1998. Upper Steptoean (Upper Cambrian) trilobites of the McKay Group of southeastern British Columbia, Canada. Journal of Paleontology. The Paleontological Society Memoir, 49: 1-43. Chatterton, B.D.E. and Gibb, S. 2016. Furongian (Upper Cambrian) trilobites from the McKay Group, Bull River Valler, near Cranbrook, southeastern British Columbia, Canada. Paleontographica Canadiana 35: 1-275. Shumard, B. F 1861. The primordial zone of Texas with descriptions of new fossils. American Journal of Science, s. 2, 32:213-221.
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