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- 118°36′54″E / 28.815967°N 118.614933°E / 28.815967; 118.614933 The Jiangshanian is the middle stage of the Furongian series. It follows the Paibian Stage...
- divided into three stages: the Paibian, c. 497 Ma to c. 494 Ma, and the Jiangshanian c. 494.2 Ma to c. 491 Ma, which have defined GSSPs; and the unnamed Cambrian...
- Tremadocian Stage. It is subdivided into three stages: the Paibian, Jiangshanian and the unnamed 10th stage of the Cambrian. The Furongian was also known...
- Guzhangian (Miaolingian series of the Cambrian) and is succeeded by the Jiangshanian Stage. The base is defined as the first appearance of the trilobite Glyptagnostus...
- It overlaps with the ICS-stages Guzhangian, Paibian and the lowest Jiangshanian.[citation needed] The Dresbachian overlies the Middle Cambrian Albertan...
- unnamed third and final stage of the Furongian series. It follows the Jiangshanian and precedes the Ordovician Tremadocian Stage. The proposed lower boundary...
- brachiopods, molluscs, and conodonts (early jawless vertebrates). ~491 Jiangshanian ~494.2 * Paibian ~497 * Miaolingian Guzhangian ~500.5 * Drumian ~504...
- "fairly prosperous city in one of China's most developed provinces". The Jiangshanian Age of the Cambrian Period of geological time is named for Jiangshan...
- order Agnostida. It was a widely distributed genus. The base of the Jiangshanian stage is the FAD of A. orientalis. "Agnostotes". www.Mindat.org. "AGNOSTIDA...
- occurrence of chasmataspidids. In addition, likely fossils from the Jiangshanian have been recorded from the Kimiltei site. Most chasmataspidids are small...