The trilobite Pseudoblackwelderia lubrica (Damesellidae) from the Cambrian (Guzhangian) Changhia Formation of Northern Anhui, China, and its potential sexual dimorphism

Qianping Lei, Q. Liu, S. Peng
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Abstract The North China type Cambrian System is well developed in northern Anhui Province. A large number of specimens of the trilobite Pseudoblackwelderia lubrica were collected from the Guzhangian (later Cambrian) Changhia Formation at Fenghuangshan in northern Anhui, China, prompting a redefinition of the species. Our emended diagnosis includes: a cone-shaped glabella that is broadly to acutely rounded anteriorly; three pairs of glabellar furrows; the preglabellar field being absent or very short; the librigena with a narrow lateral border, a broad general field and long genal spine; the pygidium with four rings and a terminal piece on the axis; six or seven pairs of pygidial spines with the anterior five pairs being short, the posterolateral pair being long and stout, the seventh pair being small or absent. The new specimens suggest that Neimengguasps is a junior synonym of Pseudoblackwelderia. Moreover, the presence or absence of paired spines on the posterior margin of pygidium is attributed to potential sexual dimorphism. Qianping Lei [cicelyapple@126.com], Nature Department, Changzhou Museum, Changzhou, Jiangsu Province, 213022, PR China Qing Liu [qingliu1029@yeah.net], Room 104, Unit A, Building Six, Fenghuanghu No. 1, Xinbei District, Changzhou 213125, PR China Shanchi Peng [scpeng@nigpas.ac.cn], State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing 210008, China; Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, PR China.
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安徽北部寒武纪(古张系)长hia组三叶虫Pseudoblackwelderia luica (Damesellidae)及其潜在的两性二态性
皖北地区华北型寒武系发育较好。安徽凤凰山古张系(后寒武纪)长hia组采集了大量三叶虫Pseudoblackwelderia luica标本,对该物种进行了重新定义。我们的修正诊断包括:圆锥状的眉间,前部宽至急性圆形;三对眉间沟;前叶片场不存在或很短;具一狭窄的侧缘,一宽的一般场和长一般脊;轴上有四个环和一个末端的柱体;六或七对臀棘,前五对短,后外侧对长而粗,第七对小或无。这些新标本表明,Neimengguasps是Pseudoblackwelderia的低级同义种。此外,臀后缘成对棘的存在或缺失归因于潜在的两性二态性。常州博物馆自然部雷倩萍[cicelyapple@126.com],江苏常州213022;常州市新北区凤凰湖1号6号楼A单元104室中国刘清[qingliu1029@yeah.net],常州市213125;古生物与地层学国家重点实验室彭善驰[scpeng@nigpas.ac.cn],南京210008;中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所,南京210008
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