Abstract

The taxonomy of Ptychagnostus atavus (Tullberg, 1880) and Ptychagnostus intermedius (Tullberg, 1880) has been confused, in part at least, because of inadequate or erroneous illustrations of specimens from syntype series. From further examination and new illustrations we conclude that those series are conspecific and that P. atavus is the senior synonym of P. intermedius. Laurentian agnostoids previously assigned to P. intermedius are reassigned to Ptychagnostus sinicus Lu, 1957. As revised, P. atavus is a common, globally distributed species in open-marine lithofacies. Clarification of its taxonomy is important because its first appearance datum (FAD) will likely define the base of a new global Cambrian stage.

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