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Specimens of Tulaneia amabilia n. gen n. sp. [previously Ernietta plateauensis Pflug] discovered by RJH in 1991 at a site in the Montgomery Mountains near Johnnie, Nevada, are described for the first time. All of the material from the original locality was from float, but its stratigraphic position was clearly within the lowest siliciclastic to dolostone interval of the lower member of the Wood Canyon Formation (LMWCF); this was confirmed by subsequent discoveries. As the upper part of the LMWCF contains Treptichnus pedum (Seilacher), the Ediacaran-Cambrian boundary has long been drawn at its first appearance. However, in the Esmeralda Member of the Deep Spring Formation in the White-Inyo Mountains, California and at Mount Dunfee, Nevada, another Cambrian ichnofossil—'Plagiogmus' [now Psammichnites gigas arcuatus (Roedel)]—is found just beneath the nadir of the basal Cambrian isotope excursion (BACE). As the nadir of the BACE excursion is older than ~539 Ma in Mexico, the oldest occurrences of Treptichnus pedum in the LMWCF are latest—not earliest— Fortunian in age, and there is no need to reduce the age of the eon boundary from ~539 to ~533 Ma. Tulaneia resembles Ernietta and other erniettomorphs in being composed of tubular modules with planar common surfaces, but its overall shape was tabular and unidirectional rather than sack or frond shaped. We also illustrate and briefly describe other trace and body fossils from the LMWCF and re-illustrate previously published specimens of Psammichnites gigas arcuatus in order to document its earliest occurrence in the Great Basin.
Funding provided by: National Science FoundationROR ID: https://ror.org/021nxhr62Award Number: EAR-9627924
Ediacaran period, Cambrian period, Paleontology, Biostratigraphy, California, Nevada
Ediacaran period, Cambrian period, Paleontology, Biostratigraphy, California, Nevada
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