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is the fifth stage of the
Cambrian The Cambrian ( ) is the first geological period of the Paleozoic Era, and the Phanerozoic Eon. The Cambrian lasted 51.95 million years from the end of the preceding Ediacaran period 538.8 Ma (million years ago) to the beginning of the Ordov ...
, and the first stage of the
Miaolingian The Miaolingian is the third Series of the Cambrian Period, and was formally named in 2018. It lasted from about to million years ago and is divided in ascending order into 3 stages: the Wuliuan, Drumian, and Guzhangian. The Miaolingian is prec ...
Series of the Cambrian. It was formally defined by the
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in 2018. Its base is defined by the first appearance of the trilobite species '' Oryctocephalus indicus''; it ends with the beginning of the Drumian Stage, marked by the first appearance of the trilobite '' Ptychagnostus atavus'' around million years ago. The '
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' that formally defines the base of the age is driven into the Wuliu-Zengjiayan (乌溜-曾家崖) section of the
Kaili formation The Kaili Formation () is a Formation (stratigraphy), stratigraphic formation which was deposited during the Lower and Middle Cambrian (~513 to 506 million years ago). The formation is approximately thick and was named after the city Kaili City, ...
, near Balang Village in the Miaoling Mountains, Guizhou, China.


GSSP

Three sections were discussed as
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candidates: the Wuliu-Zengjiayan section near Balang in
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province (China), a section on Split Mountain in
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(USA) and the "Molodo river section" along the
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(Sakha Republic, Russia). The Wuliu-Zengjiayan section is an outcrop of the
Kaili Formation The Kaili Formation () is a Formation (stratigraphy), stratigraphic formation which was deposited during the Lower and Middle Cambrian (~513 to 506 million years ago). The formation is approximately thick and was named after the city Kaili City, ...
in the Wuliu quarry. The first candidate for the beginning of the Wuliuan was the trilobite '' Oryctocephalus indicus'', the second candidate was the trilobite '' Ovatoryctocara granulata''. The Wuliu-Zengjiayan section was chosen as the formal base in 2018, with the first appearance of ''Oryctocephalus indicus'' being chosen as the defining marker for the GSSP.


Major events

The base of Wuliuan stage (and, accordingly, the entire Miaolingian Series) is characterized by the first major extinction of trilobites, known as the Olenellid Biomere boundary. This event is linked by a sudden negative carbonate carbon excursion.


Paleontology

Benthic
graptolites Graptolites are a group of colonial animals, members of the subclass Graptolithina within the class Pterobranchia. These filter-feeding organisms are known chiefly from fossils found from the Middle Cambrian (Miaolingian, Wuliuan) through th ...
have reached a considerable diversity im the Wuliuan. The most common graptolite genus of this age is '' Sphenoecium'', whose robust colonies were found all over the world. Numerous panarthropods, including
trilobite Trilobites (; meaning "three-lobed entities") are extinction, extinct marine arthropods that form the class (biology), class Trilobita. One of the earliest groups of arthropods to appear in the fossil record, trilobites were among the most succ ...
s, agnostoids, hurdiids and bradoriids, are known from Wuliuan deposits.


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