Boulder White Rocks, Bear Cove (Cambrian of Canada)
Where: Newfoundland, Canada (49.8° N, 56.6° W)
• Paleocoordinates: 6.4° N, 85.8° W (Wright 2013)
• coordinate estimated from map
When: Franconian (497.0 - 485.4 Ma)
Environment/lithology: limestone
• "The islands are formed by a band of conglomerate of white limestone boulders, nearly all of which are flattish, subrounded, and ranging in size from 6 inches to about 3 feet. Boulder of granular limestone in conglomerate,"
Size classes: macrofossils, mesofossils
Primary reference: C. H. Kindle and H. B. Whittington. 1965. New Cambrian and Ordovician fossil localities in western Newfoundland. Geological Society America Bulletin 76:683-688 [B. Kröger/B. Kröger]more details
Purpose of describing collection: taxonomic analysis
PaleoDB collection 197982: authorized by Björn Kröger, entered by Björn Kröger on 05.12.2018
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Taxonomic list
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Trilobita | |
"Parabolinoides sp." = Orygmaspis (Parabolinoides)
"Parabolinoides sp." = Orygmaspis (Parabolinoides) Frederickson 1949 trilobite | |
Pterocephalia sp. Roemer 1849 trilobite | |
Dunderbergia sp. Walcott 1924 trilobite | |
Bathyholcus sp. Rasetti 1961 trilobite | |
Buttsia sp. Wilson 1951 trilobite | |
Cheilocephalus sp. Berkey 1898 trilobite
Oligometopus sp. Resser 1936 trilobite | |
Artiopoda | |
Pseudagnostus cf. prolongus Hall and Whitfield 1877 |