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Published: 01 September 2000
Journal of Paleontology (2000) 74 (5): 828–838.
.... robinsoni and B. meyeri, are assigned. Conularia cambria Walcott 1890 , also from the Cambrian of the northern Mississippi Valley and long dismissed as a misidentified trilobite fragment, is illustrated photographically for the first time. This species occurs in rocks stratigraphically beneath the St...
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Figure4—Conularia cambria Walcott, 1890, from Upper Cambrian of Pilot Knob, Adams County, Wisconsin, northern Mississippi Valley. Probably from the Tomah Member of the Tunnel City Group (see text for discussion). Specimens coated with ammonium chloride sublimate prior to photography. 1–2, External molds. 1, Walcott's (1890, pl. 20, fig 10) original figured specimen, selected herein as lectotype, showing strong corner sulcus and longitudinal ridges, USNM23852, ×1.5. 2–3, Previously unfigured paralectotypes; 2, specimen showing midline with longitudinal ridge accompanied by flanking depressions, USNM509364, ×1.5; 3, internal mold with four faces showing deep, wide, corner sulcus, USNM509365, ×2.75
Published: 01 September 2000
Figure 4 — Conularia cambria Walcott, 1890, from Upper Cambrian of Pilot Knob, Adams County, Wisconsin, northern Mississippi Valley. Probably from the Tomah Member of the Tunnel City Group (see text for discussion). Specimens coated with ammonium chloride sublimate prior to photography. 1–2