Francisco Javier Cuen-Romero , José Alfredo Ochoa-Granillo , Héctor Arturo Noriega-Ruiz , M. Franco Tortello , Rogelio Monreal , Dustin David Ozua-Ibarra
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摘要
在卡纳内亚市(墨西哥索诺拉州东北部)以东的洛斯阿霍斯山脉(Sierra Los Ajos)出露了一个寒武纪沉积序列,主要岩性为石灰岩、砂质石灰岩和石英岩,属于博尔萨地层和阿布里戈地层。本文介绍了来自阿布里戈地层古丈期地层的两个化石群。经鉴定的三叶虫包括 Tricrepicephalus texanus (Shumard)、Crepicephalus sp.、Coosia ariston (Walcott)、Coosia sp.、Cedaria cf. eurycheilos Palmer、Coosella sp.、Llanoaspis modesta Lochman 和 Llanoaspis? sp.,分别代表 Cedaria 和 Crepicephalus 区(Miaolingian、Guzangian)。索诺拉州东北部(Sierra Los Ajos、El Tule 和 Mesteñas 山)、亚利桑那州南部和得克萨斯州的寒武纪岩石是劳伦提亚西南边缘厚沉积序列的一部分,与内陆架海洋环境有关。所发现的三叶虫的分布证实了寒武纪动物群落的广泛存在,包括美国东南部和墨西哥西北部。
Trilobites from the upper middle Cambrian (Miaolingian, Guzhangian) of the Sierra Los Ajos, northern Sonora, Mexico: Biostratigraphic and paleogeographic considerations
A Cambrian sedimentary sequence with a predominant lithology of limestone, sandy limestone, and quartzite pertaining to the Bolsa and Abrigo formations is exposed in the Sierra Los Ajos to the east of Cananea city (northeastern Sonora, Mexico). Two fossil assemblages from Guzhangian layers of the Abrigo Formation are described herein. The trilobites identified comprise Tricrepicephalus texanus (Shumard), Crepicephalus sp., Coosia ariston (Walcott), Coosia sp., Cedaria cf. eurycheilos Palmer, Coosella sp., Llanoaspis modesta Lochman, and Llanoaspis? sp., representing the Cedaria and Crepicephalus zones (Miaolingian, Guzhangian). The Cambrian rocks of northeastern Sonora (Sierra Los Ajos, El Tule, and Mesteñas hills), southern Arizona, and Texas, were deposited as part of a thick sedimentary sequence on the southwestern margin of Laurentia, associated with an inner shelf marine environment. The distribution of the trilobites identified confirms the existence of a widespread Cambrian faunal province that includes the southeastern United States of America and northwestern Mexico.
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