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Cambrian agnostoid trilobites from Mendoza, Argentina: A systematic revision and biostratigraphic implications

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 May 2016

M. Franco Tortello
Affiliation:
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales e Instituto Miguel Lillo, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Miguel Lillo 205, 4000 San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina
Osvaldo L. Bordonaro
Affiliation:
Centro Regional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas, Casilla de Correo 131, 5500 Mendoza, Argentina

Abstract

Agnostoid trilobites from the Carlos Rusconi collections in the Museum of Natural Sciences of Mendoza, Argentina, are revised. The agnostoids were collected in the southern Precordillera of Mendoza Province, western Argentina. Revised taxa include Agnostus microcephalus (Rusconi), Lotagnostus (Lotagnostus) peladensis? (Rusconi), Lotagnostus (Lotagnostus) lasherensis (Rusconi), Homagnostus pehuenchensis Rusconi, Kormagnostus seclusus (Walcott), Kormagnostus? beltensis (Lochman in Lochman and Duncan), Hypagnostus parvifrons (Linnarsson), Ptychagnostus cuyanus (Rusconi), Ptychagnostus aculeatus (Angelin), Lejopyge laevigata (Dalman), Tomagnostella exsculpta (Angelin), Diplagnostus planicauda (Angelin), Oedorhachis typicalis Resser, Clavagnostus calensis Rusconi and Clavagnostus repandus (Westergård in Holm and Westergård). Some taxa of uncertain affinities are recognized and new specimens assignated to Lotagnostus and Pseudagnostinae are illustrated. Hypagnostus parvifrons, L. laevigata and C. repandus are reported for the first time in South America. Global correlation with previously described agnostoid faunas indicates that the outcrops range from middle Middle Cambrian to latest Late Cambrian in age.

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