《中國湖南寒武系多節類三葉蟲(英文版)(上下卷)》是對我國江南斜坡帶多節類中、晚寒武世三葉蟲完全、系統的研究。我國寒武紀江南斜坡帶地層發育完好,三葉蟲化石十分豐富,是漂浮和底棲型混生動物群,在寒武紀地層的劃分和對比上具有重要的意義。湘西是研究寒武紀斜坡相三葉蟲的典型地區。全書詳細描述了花垣排碧和永順王村剖面的中晚寒武世多節類三葉蟲計32科92屬140種,並在系統描述的基礎上,對剖面作了生物地層劃分、對比和中上寒武統界線的年代地層研究。
基本介紹
- 書名:中國湖南寒武系多節類三葉蟲
- 出版社:科學出版社
- 頁數:876頁
- 開本:16
- 品牌:科學出版社
- 作者:彭善池
- 出版日期:2005年3月1日
- 語種:英語
- ISBN:703014905x, 9787030149053
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圖書目錄
《中國湖南寒武系多節類三葉蟲(英文版)(1)》目錄:
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REPOSITORIES
PREVIOUSWORK
GEOLOGICSETTING
PALEOGEOGRAPHY
STRATIGRAPHY
MEASURED SECTIONS
CORRELATION
NORTH CHINA AND NORTHEAST CHINA PLATFORMS
TARIM AND NORTHWEST CHINA
WESTERNZHEJIANG
AUSTRALIA
BALTICA
KAZAKHSTAN
LAURENTIA
SIBERIA
SYSTEMATIC PALEONTOLOGY
Class TRILOBITA Walch,1771
Order CORYNEXOCHIDA Kobayashi,1935
Suborder CORYNEXOCHINA Kobayashi,1935
Family CORYNEXOCHIDAE Angelin,1854
Genus CORYNEXOCHUS Angelin,1854
Corynexochus xiangxiensis sp.nov.
Genus CORYNEXOCHINA Lermontova,1940
Corynexochina sinensis sp.nov.
Genus CHATIANIA Yang in Zhou et al.,1977
Chatiania chatianensis Yang in Zhou et al.,1977
Chatiania expansa(Yuan and Yin,1998)
Chatiania sp.cf.C.chatianensis Yang in Zhou et al.,1977
Chatiania convexa sp.nov.
Family DOLICHOMETOPIDAE Walcott,1916
Genus AMPHOTON Lorenz,1906
Amphoton deois(Walcott,1905)
Amphoton alceste(Walcott,1905)
Amphoton sp.cf.A.typicum(Kobayashi,1942a)
Genus FUCHOUIA Resser and Endo in Kobayashi,1935
Fuchouia chiai Lu,1957
Fuchouia kuruktagensis Zhang,1981
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REFERENCES
INDEX OF SPECIES AND GENERA
PLATES
《中國湖南寒武系多節類三葉蟲(英文版)(2)》目錄:
INTRODUCTION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REPOSITORIES
SYSTEMATIC PALEONTOLOGY
Order PTYCHOPARIIDA Swinnerton, 1915
Suborder PTYCHOPARIINA Richter, 1933
Superfamily PTYCHOPARIOIDAE Matthew, 1887
?Family PTYCHOPARIIDAE Matthew, 1887
Genus TOWNLEYELLA Opik, 1967
Townleyella rara Yuan and Yin, 1998
Genus XILINGXIA Lu in Zhang et al., 1980
Xilingxia ichangensis (Chang, 1964)
Ptychopariid gen. et sp. indet..
Superfamily ASAPHISCOIDEA Raymond, 1924
Family ANOMOCARELLIDAE Hupe, 1953
Genus FISSANOMOCARELLA Peng, Lin, and Chen, 1995
Fissanomocarella paibiensis Peng, Lin, and Chen, 1995
Genus HUAYUANIA Peng, Lin, and Chen, 1995
Huayuania subcalva Peng, Lin, and Chen, 1995
Huayuania quadrilateralis (Resser and Endo, 1937)
Genus PARANOMOCARELLA Yang in Zhou et al., 1977
Paranomocarella parallela Yang in Zhou et al., 1977
Paranomocarella fortis Peng, Lin, and Chen, 1995
Paranomocarella similaris sp. nov
Paranomocarella sp
Paranomocarella? obvia sp. nov
Genus SZEASPIS Chang, 1959
Szeaspis huananensis sp. nov
Family PROASAPHISCIDAE Chang, 1963
Genus PROASAPHISCUS Resser and Endo in Kobayashi, 1935
Proasaphiscus? sp. cf. P. butes (Walcott, 1905)
Subgenus PROASAPHISCUS (HONANASPIS) Chang, 1959
Proasaphiscus (Honanaspis)? sp. cf. P. (H.) parvus Kuo in Lu et al., 1965
Genus ADELOGONUS Opik, 1967
Adelogonus hunanensis sp. nov
Adelogonus? sp
Genus EYMEKOPS Resser and Endo, 1937
Eymekops? sp. 1
Eymekops? sp. 2
Genus GRANDIOCULUS Cossmann, 1908
……
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REPOSITORIES
PREVIOUSWORK
GEOLOGICSETTING
PALEOGEOGRAPHY
STRATIGRAPHY
MEASURED SECTIONS
CORRELATION
NORTH CHINA AND NORTHEAST CHINA PLATFORMS
TARIM AND NORTHWEST CHINA
WESTERNZHEJIANG
AUSTRALIA
BALTICA
KAZAKHSTAN
LAURENTIA
SIBERIA
SYSTEMATIC PALEONTOLOGY
Class TRILOBITA Walch,1771
Order CORYNEXOCHIDA Kobayashi,1935
Suborder CORYNEXOCHINA Kobayashi,1935
Family CORYNEXOCHIDAE Angelin,1854
Genus CORYNEXOCHUS Angelin,1854
Corynexochus xiangxiensis sp.nov.
Genus CORYNEXOCHINA Lermontova,1940
Corynexochina sinensis sp.nov.
Genus CHATIANIA Yang in Zhou et al.,1977
Chatiania chatianensis Yang in Zhou et al.,1977
Chatiania expansa(Yuan and Yin,1998)
Chatiania sp.cf.C.chatianensis Yang in Zhou et al.,1977
Chatiania convexa sp.nov.
Family DOLICHOMETOPIDAE Walcott,1916
Genus AMPHOTON Lorenz,1906
Amphoton deois(Walcott,1905)
Amphoton alceste(Walcott,1905)
Amphoton sp.cf.A.typicum(Kobayashi,1942a)
Genus FUCHOUIA Resser and Endo in Kobayashi,1935
Fuchouia chiai Lu,1957
Fuchouia kuruktagensis Zhang,1981
……
REFERENCES
INDEX OF SPECIES AND GENERA
PLATES
《中國湖南寒武系多節類三葉蟲(英文版)(2)》目錄:
INTRODUCTION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REPOSITORIES
SYSTEMATIC PALEONTOLOGY
Order PTYCHOPARIIDA Swinnerton, 1915
Suborder PTYCHOPARIINA Richter, 1933
Superfamily PTYCHOPARIOIDAE Matthew, 1887
?Family PTYCHOPARIIDAE Matthew, 1887
Genus TOWNLEYELLA Opik, 1967
Townleyella rara Yuan and Yin, 1998
Genus XILINGXIA Lu in Zhang et al., 1980
Xilingxia ichangensis (Chang, 1964)
Ptychopariid gen. et sp. indet..
Superfamily ASAPHISCOIDEA Raymond, 1924
Family ANOMOCARELLIDAE Hupe, 1953
Genus FISSANOMOCARELLA Peng, Lin, and Chen, 1995
Fissanomocarella paibiensis Peng, Lin, and Chen, 1995
Genus HUAYUANIA Peng, Lin, and Chen, 1995
Huayuania subcalva Peng, Lin, and Chen, 1995
Huayuania quadrilateralis (Resser and Endo, 1937)
Genus PARANOMOCARELLA Yang in Zhou et al., 1977
Paranomocarella parallela Yang in Zhou et al., 1977
Paranomocarella fortis Peng, Lin, and Chen, 1995
Paranomocarella similaris sp. nov
Paranomocarella sp
Paranomocarella? obvia sp. nov
Genus SZEASPIS Chang, 1959
Szeaspis huananensis sp. nov
Family PROASAPHISCIDAE Chang, 1963
Genus PROASAPHISCUS Resser and Endo in Kobayashi, 1935
Proasaphiscus? sp. cf. P. butes (Walcott, 1905)
Subgenus PROASAPHISCUS (HONANASPIS) Chang, 1959
Proasaphiscus (Honanaspis)? sp. cf. P. (H.) parvus Kuo in Lu et al., 1965
Genus ADELOGONUS Opik, 1967
Adelogonus hunanensis sp. nov
Adelogonus? sp
Genus EYMEKOPS Resser and Endo, 1937
Eymekops? sp. 1
Eymekops? sp. 2
Genus GRANDIOCULUS Cossmann, 1908
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序言
China is richly endowed with Cambrian strata yielding some of the best-preserved fossilsknown anywhere in the world. The trilobites are most important element in the fauna, and ofscientific relevance for several reasons. First, they are of regional importance in the precisecorrelation of strata, and are of primary use in characterising mappable formations. Second, some ofthe species are widespread internationally, and these permit the placing of Chinese stratigraphicalschemes within the global chronostratigraphy. Thirdly, the variety, relationships and endemicity ofthe faunas contributes to the broad questions of how evolution proceeded in the Cambrian, and isrelevant to debates about whether special conditions applied at the early stage of the Phanerozoicradiation.
The polymerid trilobite faunas of northwestern Hunan are remarkable for their diversity andexcellence of preservation. Many of them belong to genera confined to China or to itspalaeogeographic neighbours. However, some of these important taxa have remained imperfectlyknown or undescribed. This monograph makes good this omission. Thus in several cases pygidia orfree cheeks are assigned where they had not been known previously, thus providing a much fullerpicture of morphology in assessing relationships. This is particularly welcome where the speciesconcerned is the type of its genus. In addition a number of new genera are added to the fauna. Thepaper also documents the endemic radiation of the specialised and interesting DameseUoidea, afamily showing some of the most specialised pygidia in the Trilobita. The systematics of thesetrilobites is fully discussed, and the whole work is illustrated by photographs of the highest quality.This work should remain the standard account for the foreseeable future.
The detailed work on the trilobites is placed in the wider context of biostratigraphy andcorrelation, which should be of interest to all those concerned with Cambrian geology. Arefinement of the biostratigraphic zones based on the ranges of trilobite species will haveimplications for those currently seeking to increase the precision in international correlation ofsubdivisions within the Cambrian. Careful new work, of which this paper is an excellent example,is a more valuable contribution than almost anything else in this endeavour.
The polymerid trilobite faunas of northwestern Hunan are remarkable for their diversity andexcellence of preservation. Many of them belong to genera confined to China or to itspalaeogeographic neighbours. However, some of these important taxa have remained imperfectlyknown or undescribed. This monograph makes good this omission. Thus in several cases pygidia orfree cheeks are assigned where they had not been known previously, thus providing a much fullerpicture of morphology in assessing relationships. This is particularly welcome where the speciesconcerned is the type of its genus. In addition a number of new genera are added to the fauna. Thepaper also documents the endemic radiation of the specialised and interesting DameseUoidea, afamily showing some of the most specialised pygidia in the Trilobita. The systematics of thesetrilobites is fully discussed, and the whole work is illustrated by photographs of the highest quality.This work should remain the standard account for the foreseeable future.
The detailed work on the trilobites is placed in the wider context of biostratigraphy andcorrelation, which should be of interest to all those concerned with Cambrian geology. Arefinement of the biostratigraphic zones based on the ranges of trilobite species will haveimplications for those currently seeking to increase the precision in international correlation ofsubdivisions within the Cambrian. Careful new work, of which this paper is an excellent example,is a more valuable contribution than almost anything else in this endeavour.