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1 November 2006 NOTCHPEAKIA, A NEW GENUS OF UPPER CAMBRIAN (SUNWAPTAN) “ENTOMASPIDID” TRILOBITES
JONATHAN M. ADRAIN, STEPHEN R. WESTROP
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Abstract

Trilobites previously assigned to the Entomaspididae Ulrich in Bridge, 1931 are common in Laurentian strata assigned to the upper Sunwaptan Stage of the Upper Cambrian. Most species are poorly known, and typically only sparse cranidial data are available. Large silicified samples from the Lava Dam Member of the Notch Peak Formation, western Utah, contain three new species for which cranidia, librigenae, thoracic segments, and pygidia are known. The species permit clarification of the morphology and affinities of previously described taxa from elsewhere. They are referred to Notchpeakia n. gen. (type species: N. milleri n. sp.) which, in addition to the type includes N. taylori n. sp., N. notchpeakensis n. sp., N. cherrycreekensis n. sp., and N. varga (Westrop, 1986). The “entomaspidid” trilobites are assigned to the traditionally post-Cambrian Harpetidae Hawle and Corda, 1847.

JONATHAN M. ADRAIN and STEPHEN R. WESTROP "NOTCHPEAKIA, A NEW GENUS OF UPPER CAMBRIAN (SUNWAPTAN) “ENTOMASPIDID” TRILOBITES," Journal of Paleontology 80(6), 1152-1171, (1 November 2006). https://doi.org/10.1666/0022-3360(2006)80[1152:NANGOU]2.0.CO;2
Accepted: 1 November 2005; Published: 1 November 2006
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