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A New Species of Tretaspis from South Wales

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

R. Cave
Affiliation:
16 Thornfield Hey, Bebington, Cheshire.

Abstract

Tretaspis moeldenensis sp. nov. from “Bala Limestone” of Carmarthenshire is described. Almost identical forms previously referred to T. kiaeri Størmer and T. aff. kiaeri occur in the Calymene Beds of Northern England. The trilobite previously described as T. cf. kiaeri from the Phillipsinella parabola Zone of the Ashgill Series of North Wales is discussed and thought to be another new species.

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Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1960

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