Discovery of the Changtu Fauna in the Xia'''' ertai and Hulan Groups in Liaoning and Jilin and Its Significance
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    The Ordovician Changtu Fauna is recently discovered in the Xia' ertai and Hulan Groups in northernLiaoning-central Jilin. The fauna, containing 10 genera and 14 species (including 3 new genera, 9 new speciesand an unidentified species), is closely related in evolution with the Early Cambrian Qinghezhen Fauna. Thediscovery of this fauna is significant to the study on the age of the strata, Ordovician biostratigraphy and geo-logical evolution of the tectonostratigraphical terrane on the northern margin of the Sino-Korean plate.

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Liu Xiaoliang, Chen Congyun, Yang Xuezeng, Yang Sen, Zhang Jiongfei, Gao Yuhua Shenyang Institute of Geology, Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Shenyang, Liaoning Sun Sheping.1992. Discovery of the Changtu Fauna in the Xia'''' ertai and Hulan Groups in Liaoning and Jilin and Its Significance[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),66(4):

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