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Stratigraphic and biogeographic significance of Late Cambrian trilobites from Łysogóry (Holy Cross Mountains, central Poland)
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BiologyHoly Cross MountainsEngineeringLate Cambrian TrilobitesNatural SciencesPrecambrian GeologyEvolutionary BiologyGeologyBaltic ElementsCentral PolandBiostratigraphyGeochronologyPaleoecologyIntegrated Stratigraphy
Revision of the Late Cambrian trilobites from Łysogory in the Holy Cross Mountains, central Poland, enabled the application of a modified version of the Upper Cambrian biostratigraphic zonation established for the Baltica palaeocontinent. The following zones and subzones were recognised: Olenus scanicus and Parabolina brevispina subzones, Leptoplastus − Protopeltura praecursor Zone, Peltura minor Zone ( Ctenopyge tumida and Ctenopyge affinis subzones), Peltura scarabaeoides Zone ( Ctenopyge linnarssoni and ? Parabolina lobata subzones) and the Acerocare Zone sensu lato. Biogeographically the trilobites of Lysogory show a distinct change, from a low diversity fauna with a predominance of Avalonian forms in the early Late Cambrian, to more diversified assemblages, characterised by the constant increase to dominance of Baltic elements by the end of the Cambrian.