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  1. oilshale

    Sinosaukia distincta ZHOU, 1977

    Lit.: Wang, Xiao-feng; Jin, Yu-qin[Eds]. [Paleontological Handbook of central and southern China. pt. 1. Early Palaeozoic Era.], Earth Sciences Press, Peking, 1977: 1-470, 116 pls.. Chapter pagination: 104-266, pls.33-81.
  2. oilshale

    Sinosaukia distincta Zhou, 1977

    From the album: Invertebrates

    Sinosaukia distincta Zhou, 1977 Late Cambrian Sandu Formation Guole Guangxi PRC
  3. oilshale

    Spinamacropyge daliensis ZHU, 2005

    References: Zhu et al. (2016) Furongian (upper Cambrian) Guole Konservat-Lagerstätte from South China. ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA (English Edition) Vol. 90 No. 1 pp.801–840
  4. Crazyhen

    Mammalian jaw fossil

    This is a partial fossil jaw bone of an unidentified mammal species found in a cave in Guangxi. Any idea which mammal is that? 丨丨
  5. Crazyhen

    Tree Fern?

    This is said to be a Triassic tree fern from Guangxi, China. It measures about 31cm in diameter. Any idea if it is a tree fern or other fern?
  6. References: Shergold, J.H. (1975) Late Cambrian and Early Ordovician Trilobites from the Burke River Structural Belt, Western Queensland, Australia. Australia Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics Bulletin. Shergold, J.H. (1977) Classification of the Trilobite Pseudagnostus. Palaeontology, 20(1):69-100
  7. MarcusFossils

    Extremely Rare Dictyella longispina

    A complete specimen of the trilobite wasn't known for more than 70 years after the Dictyella genus was established by Kobayashi in 1933.
  8. oilshale

    Rhaptagnostus cf. clarki maximus

    From the album: Invertebrates

    Rhaptagnostus cf. clarki maximus Late Cambrian Furongian Sandu Formation Guole Guangxi PRC
  9. oilshale

    Spinamacropyge daliensis

    From the album: Invertebrates

    Spinamacropyge daliensis Zhu, 2005 Late Cambrian Sandu Formation Guole Guangxi PRC
  10. References: ZHU Xuejian, PENG Shanchi, Samuel ZAMORA, Bertrand LEFEBVRE and CHEN Guiying (2016): Furongian (upper Cambrian) Guole Konservat-Lagerstätte from South China ACTA GEOLOGICA SINICA . Vol. 90 No. 1 pp. 801-840. Zhu Xue-jian (2007): ONTOGENY AND MALFORMATION OF TAMDASPIS JINGXIENSIS SP. NOV. (TRILOBITA, CAMBRIAN) FROM JINGXI, GUANGXI, CHINA. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica Vol. 46. No. 2225-231
  11. Mansuyites guangxiensis seems to be a synonym Together with several other even smaller pygidia References: XUE-JIAN ZHU, NIGEL C. HUGHES, AND SHAN-CHI PENG: VENTRAL STRUCTURE AND ONTOGENY OF THE LATE FURONGIAN(CAMBRIAN) TRILOBITE GUANGXIASPIS GUANGXIENSIS ZHOU, 1977 AND THE DIPHYLETIC ORIGIN OF THE MEDIAN SUTURE J. Paleont., 84(3), 2010, pp. 493–504 Copyright ’ 2010, The Paleontological Society 0022-3360/10/0084-0493$03.00
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