Steinachfelsen in the Steinach Valley close to Stadtsteinach (Cambrian of Germany)

Also known as Stop 6

Where: Germany (50.2° N, 11.5° E: paleocoordinates 43.7° S, 104.6° E)

• coordinate based on political unit

When: Solenopleura brachymetopa trilobite zone, Bergleshof Formation, Middle Cambrian (509.0 - 497.0 Ma)

• formation-level stratigraphic resolution

Environment/lithology: marine; shale and fine-grained, medium sandstone

• The Bergleshof Formation (Horstig, 1954; Sdzuy, 1966; Geyer & Wiefel, 1997) consists of a variable succession of slaty shales and fine- and medium-grained sandstones. The typical succession includes an alternation of medium-grey to dark and bluish grey, slaty siltstones and grey, greenish or grey brown, slightly calcareous, poorly sorted sandstones. The sandstones are generally lenticular or form flaser-shaped bodies in the siltstones.

Size class: macrofossils

Primary reference: G. Geyer. 2010. Cambrian and lowermost Ordovician of the Franconian Forest. In O. Fatka, P. Budil (eds.), The 15th Field Conference of the Cambrian Stage Subdivision Working Group. International Subcommission on Cambrian Stratigraphy, 4–11 June 2010. Abstracts and Excursion Guide 78-92 [P. Wagner/P. Wagner]more details

Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis

PaleoDB collection 198917: authorized by Pete Wagner, entered by Pete Wagner on 18.01.2019

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Taxonomic list

Cincta
  - Sucocystidae
Ludwigicinctus truncatus Friedrich 1993