An uppermost Cambrian trilobite fauna from the Yongwol Group, Taebaeksan Basin, Korea

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Sohn, JW [1 ]
Choi, DK [1 ]
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[1] Seoul Natl Univ, Sch Earth & Environm Sci, Seoul 151742, South Korea
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upper Cambrian; Yongwol Group; Korea; trilobites; biostratigraphy; correlation; paleogeography;
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Q91 [古生物学];
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Seven trilobite species are described from the Yongwol Group (Cambrian-Ordovician) of Korea: i.e., Micragnostus aff. elongatus (Chien), Micragnostus sp., Pseudorhaptagnostus (Machairagnostus) kentauensis (Ergaliev), Fatocephalus humjiangensis Duan and An in Kuo et al., Koldinioidia longa Lu and Lin, Hysterolenus sp., and Amzasskiella? sp. All genera, except Micragnostus, are documented for the first time in Korea. The faunal assemblage consists predominantly of Fatocephalus constituting approximately 60% in abundance and is named as the Fatocephalus fauna. Agnostoid trilobites compose as much as 25% of the fauna, whereas other polymeroids are less commonly observed. The Fatocephalus fauna provides the first biostratigraphic reference point for the uppermost Cambrian interval of the Yongwol Group. Although Micragnostus, Koldinioidia and Hysterolenus are cosmopolitan in their distribution, the fauna as a whole shows interesting biogeographic links with North China, South China, Australia, Kazakhstan, and South America. The occurrence of fair amounts of pandemic taxa in the present collection, coupled with little evidence of post-mortem transportation, suggests that the Fatocephalus fauna may have inhabited in a relatively quiet and deep-water environment.
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