• The Miaolingian is the third Series of the Cambrian Period, and was formally named in 2018. It lasted from about 509 to 497 million years ago and is divided...
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  • Cambrian. It lasted from 497 to 485.4 million years ago. It succeeds the Miaolingian series of the Cambrian and precedes the Lower Ordovician Tremadocian...
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  • of the Cambrian. It lies above the Terreneuvian series and below the Miaolingian. Series 2 has not been formally defined by the International Commission...
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  • Wuliuan (category Miaolingian)
    stage is the fifth stage of the Cambrian, and the first stage of the Miaolingian Series of the Cambrian. It was formally defined by the International...
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    (433–444 Ma) Ordovician (444–485 Ma)   Cambrian (485–539 Ma) Furongian (485–497 Ma) Miaolingian (497–509 Ma) Series 2 (509–521 Ma) Terreneuvian (521–539 Ma)...
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    Canada, Cambrian (Miaolingian) ? Kaili Formation, China, Cambrian (Wuliuan) Primicaris Burgess Shale, Canada, Cambrian (Miaolingian), Maotianshan Shales...
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    Rockslide Formation, Canada, Miaolingian Isoxys longissimus Simonetta & Delle Cave, 1975 Burgess Shale, Canada, Miaolingian Isoxys carbonelli Richter &...
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    (433–444 Ma) Ordovician (444–485 Ma)   Cambrian (485–539 Ma) Furongian (485–497 Ma) Miaolingian (497–509 Ma) Series 2 (509–521 Ma) Terreneuvian (521–539 Ma)...
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    芙蓉 (fúróng) meaning 'lotus', referring to the state symbol of Hunan Miaolingian 509 to 497 million years ago 12 Named for the Miao Ling [zh] mountains...
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    organisms are known chiefly from fossils found from the Middle Cambrian (Miaolingian, Wuliuan) through the Lower Carboniferous (Mississippian). A possible...
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