Science. 1968 Oct 4;162(3849):119-20. doi: 10.1126/science.162.3849.119.
In a problematical fauna discovered in Australia, 152 meters below diagnostic Lower Cambrian species, are fossilized remains belonging in the phylum Coelenterata. These jellyfish-like fossils were defined as a new class(Dipleurozoa) by Harrington and Moore because of their strong bilateral symmetry and differentiated extremities. The class was not reported elsewhere before many specimens were discovered recently in the Shawangunk (Tuscarora) formation at Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania. Three new species belonging to a new genus can be recognized, the indication being that the class ranges stratigraphically from the infra-Cambrian to at least the Lower Silurian, and geographically from Australia to eastern North America.
在澳大利亚发现的一个有问题的动物群中,有 152 米深的下寒武统物种以下,有化石遗迹属于腔肠动物门。这些水母状的化石由于其强烈的双侧对称性和分化的末端而被哈林顿和摩尔定义为一个新的纲(双胚层动物)。在宾夕法尼亚州特拉华水峡的沙旺格克(塔斯卡罗拉)组发现了许多标本后,这个纲才在其他地方有了报道。最近发现了三个属于新属的新物种,可以识别出来,这表明这个纲的地层范围从下寒武统到至少下志留统,地理范围从澳大利亚到北美东部。