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Published: 01 July 2006
Journal of Paleontology (2006) 80 (4): 775–779.
... ). Figure 1 —Index and geologic maps of the northern Zhuozi Shan, northwestern Ordos Basin China, showing the locality of the Suhaitu Section (star 1), from which the specimen of Craterospongiella sinica n. gen. and sp. was collected. Star 2 shows a second occurrence of the species at a similar...
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Figure4—Outline drawings of spicules from the middle part of the wall showing variation in chiastoclones (1–4, 8, 9) and dendroclones (5–7) characteristic of the skeleton of Craterospongiella sinica n. gen. and sp. Bar scale in left center is 0.2 mm long
Published: 01 July 2006
Figure 4 —Outline drawings of spicules from the middle part of the wall showing variation in chiastoclones ( 1–4, 8, 9) and dendroclones ( 5–7 ) characteristic of the skeleton of Craterospongiella sinica n. gen. and sp. Bar scale in left center is 0.2 mm long
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Figure2—Generalized stratigraphic column of the Suhaitu section, northern Zhuozi Shan. The arrow designates the stratigraphic position in the Middle Ordovician unit from which the holotype of Craterospongiella sinica n. gen. and sp. was collected. Note that age divisions are based on Chinese descriptions of formations (Yang et al., 1992; Meng et al., 1997), and are tentative due to limited biostratigraphic indicators
Published: 01 July 2006
Figure 2 —Generalized stratigraphic column of the Suhaitu section, northern Zhuozi Shan. The arrow designates the stratigraphic position in the Middle Ordovician unit from which the holotype of Craterospongiella sinica n. gen. and sp. was collected. Note that age divisions are based on Chinese
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Figure1—Index and geologic maps of the northern Zhuozi Shan, northwestern Ordos Basin China, showing the locality of the Suhaitu Section (star 1), from which the specimen of Craterospongiella sinica n. gen. and sp. was collected. Star 2 shows a second occurrence of the species at a similar stratigraphic position. Wuhai City is indicated by the W. The map area designated in the inset shows the position of the study area relative to China and the western Ordos fold and thrust belt. Structural interpretations are adapted from Darby (2003), and the geologic map is adapted from Ma (2002)
Published: 01 July 2006
Figure 1 —Index and geologic maps of the northern Zhuozi Shan, northwestern Ordos Basin China, showing the locality of the Suhaitu Section (star 1), from which the specimen of Craterospongiella sinica n. gen. and sp. was collected. Star 2 shows a second occurrence of the species at a similar