- 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...
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Tremadocian Stage. It is
subdivided into
three stages: the Paibian,
Jiangshanian and the
unnamed 10th
stage of the Cambrian. The
Furongian was also known...
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divided into
three stages: the Paibian, c. 497 Ma to c. 494 Ma, and the
Jiangshanian c. 494 Ma to c. 489.5 Ma,
which have
defined GSSPs; and the
unnamed Cambrian...
- brachiopods, molluscs, and
conodonts (early
jawless vertebrates). ~489.5
Jiangshanian ~494 *
Paibian ~497 *
Miaolingian Guzhangian ~500.5 *
Drumian ~504.5...
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Fortunian "Stage 2" "Stage 3" "Stage 4"
Wuliuan Drumian Guzhangian Paibian Jiangshanian "Stage 10"
Ediacaran Biota * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *...
- It
overlaps with the ICS-stages Guzhangian,
Paibian and the
lowest Jiangshanian.[citation needed] The
Dresbachian overlies the
Middle Cambrian Albertan...
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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...
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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...
- Zhu, X.; Lerosey-Aubril, R.; Ortega-Hernández, J. (2021). "Furongian (
Jiangshanian)
occurrences of
radiodonts in
Poland and
South China and the
fossil record...
- cephalopods.
Their fossils have only been
found in the Late
Cambrian (late
Jiangshanian to
early Stage 10) of
North China, a
diversity pattern similar to other...