Microfossils and small shelly fossils from the Lower CambrianHyolithesLimestone at Nuneaton, English Midlands
- 1 May 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Geological Magazine
- Vol. 121 (3) , 229-253
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0016756800028296
Abstract
The Lower Cambrian sequence at Nuneaton is outlined, paying particular attention to the 2 m thick Home Farm Member (including theHyolithesLimestone) and its faunal succession at the type locality, Woodlands Quarry, Hartshill. There follows the first modern description and illustration of microfossils and small shelly fossils from this member. Of thirty-two species covered here, twenty are described and illustrated from Nuneaton for the first time and eight of these are new records. The varied fauna includes phosphatic and calcareous microproblematica (especiallyColeoloides typicalis), protoconodonts, agglutinated foraminifera, cap-shaped molluscs, primitive bivalves, hyoliths, inarticulate brachiopods and sponges. The fauna has affinity with fossils in the top Tommotian to lower Atdabanian rocks from Siberia and China, from the Baltic area and the belt from southeast Newfoundland to Massachusetts.Keywords
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