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Wisarcadiaspis, a replacement name for Arcadiaspis Westrop and Palmer, preoccupied

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2015

Stephen R. Westrop
Affiliation:
Oklahoma Museum of Natural History and School of Geology and Geophysics, University of Oklahoma, Norman 73072,
Allison R. Palmer
Affiliation:
445 N. Cedarbrook Road, Boulder, Colorado 80304

Extract

In 2005, we (Westrop and Palmer, in Westrop et al.) proposed the name Arcadiaspis for a new genus of eurekiid trilobite from the Jordan Sandstone of Wisconsin. We thank Jonathan Adrain, John Page, and John Paterson, all of whom pointed out that this name is preoccupied by Arcadiaspis Bognibova (in Chernysheva, 1971), a trilobite genus from the Middle Cambrian of Russia. We propose the name Wisarcadiaspis which refers to the collecting locality at Arcadia, Wisconsin, as a replacement.

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References

Chernysheva, N. E. 1971. The Agma Stage in the Altay-Sayan Region. Trudy Sibirskogo Nauchno-Isseldovatel'skogo Instituta Geologii, Geofiziki i Mineral'nogo Syrya 111:1267. (In Russian)Google Scholar
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