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Autor:
Taylor, John F.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology, 2000 Mar 01. 74(2), 367-368.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/1306915
Autor:
John F. Taylor
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 74:367-368
On Friday September 17 Jim Stitt died quietly in his sleep, ending a long and characteristically tenacious battle with cancer. His passing leaves a void of great magnitude in the geological sciences and in the lives of the many people whom he influen
Autor:
James H. Stitt, Patrick J. Perfetta
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 74:199-223
Trilobites assigned to 25 genera and 39 species are reported from the Crepicephalus Zone (Marjuman Stage) and Aphelaspis Zone (Steptoean Stage) in the lower part of the Deadwood Formation in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Six taxa are left in open
Autor:
James H. Stitt, Patrick J. Perfetta
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 74:199-223
Trilobites assigned to 25 genera and 39 species are reported from the Crepicephalus Zone (Marjuman Stage) and Aphelaspis Zone (Steptoean Stage) in the lower part of the Deadwood Formation in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Six taxa are left in open
Autor:
James H. Stitt
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 72:1030-1046
Trilobites assigned to 14 genera and 14 species are reported from basal part of the Deadwood Formation in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Six additional taxa are left in open nomenclature. One new species,Cedarina dakotaensis, is described. These tr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 71:86-102
Trilobites assigned to 29 genera and 39 species are reported from the Deadwood Formation in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Two new species,Prosaukia lochmaniandArcifimbria pahasapaensis,are described. Brachiopods are reported from theTaenicephalusZ
Autor:
Rebecca J. Freeman, James H. Stitt
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 70:355-372
Brachiopods assigned to eight genera and 15 species have been recovered from Upper Cambrian (Franconian and Trempealeauan Stages) and lowest Ordovician strata in the Arbuckle and Wichita Mountains of Oklahoma. Species ofOcnerorthisandEoorthisoccur in
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 68:518-523
Three new species of trilobites, Erixanium lacunatum, Cernuolimbus monilis, and Anechocephalus aphelodermus, have been recovered from two new fossiliferous localities in the normally unfossiliferous Collier Shale in the Ouachita Mountains of west-cen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 67:497-517
The type section of the Basal Silty Member of the Survey Peak Formation spans the Cambrian–Ordovician boundary (North American usage) at Mount Wilson in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains. The zonal and subzonal terminology through the boundary
Autor:
James H. Stitt
Publikováno v:
Journal of Paleontology. 74:360-362
Trilobites from the Missisquoia Zone and the Symphysurina brevispicata Subzone of the Symphysurina Zone (Ibexian Series, lowest Ordovician) were collected from measured sections in the uppermost Deadwood Formation in the Black Hills of South Dakota a