2017
DOI: 10.1111/let.12185
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Morphological assessment of the Cambrian trilobites Oryctocephalus indicus (Reed 1910) from China and Oryctocephalus ‘reticulatus’ (Lermontova 1940) from Siberia

Abstract: Oryctocephalus indicus is a widespread trilobite species described from the lower–middle Cambrian (provisional Cambrian Stage 5) of south China, North Korea, India, USA and possibly North Greenland. Principal component analysis (PCA) and thin‐plate splines (TPSs) based on a pooled sample of 359 specimens from four sections in the Guizhou Province, south China, demonstrated that the shape of this species is very constant, and only a small difference is detected in specimens from deeper part of the basin. Most o… Show more

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“…Yuan and Ng. (2014), Geyer (2015), Zhao et al (2015Zhao et al ( , 2017, Hughes (2016), Sundberg et al (2016), Peng et al (2017) and Esteve et al (2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yuan and Ng. (2014), Geyer (2015), Zhao et al (2015Zhao et al ( , 2017, Hughes (2016), Sundberg et al (2016), Peng et al (2017) and Esteve et al (2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esteve et al . () also show that Oryctocephalus ‘ reticulatus ’ from the Molodo Section in Siberia is a junior synonym of O. indicus , suggesting that the appearance of O. indicus in Siberia can be correlated with the O. indicus Zone of South China. This taxon seems to demonstrate some geographical differences in sections from South China, but mainly these differences are due to different degrees of preservation (compaction and shearing), although some small morphological differences have been detected (e.g.…”
Section: Revision Of the Oryctocephalid Trilobite Zonation In South Cmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Preliminary comparisons, using morphometric techniques, between O. indicus from Wuliu‐Zengjiayan Section and O. reticulatus from Molodo River Section, showed minor differences in the shape of the cranidia, though again, both populations likely represent the same taxa (Esteve et al . ).…”
Section: Revision Of the Oryctocephalid Trilobite Zonation In South Cmentioning
confidence: 97%
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