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  1. Abstract Tuff‐bearing upper Cambrian to lowermost Ordovician strata on Ko Tarutao island, Satun province, southernmost peninsular Thailand, contain a rich trilobite fauna relevant to global biostratigraphy, peri‐Gondwanan palaeogeography and shifting evolutionary mode. This area of Sibumasu, a lower Palaeozoic marginal Gondwanan terrane, is shown to have been closely associated with Australia, North China (Sino‐Korea) and other continental fragments from the supercontinent's northern equatorial sector, including South China at that time. Shared faunas also suggest a Kazakhstani and Laurentian association. Collections from eight sections yielded 10 newly discovered species and one new genus from ancient shoreface and inner shelf siliciclastic deposits. With the new taxa and revision of taxa known previously, we refine the age of the upper two formations of the Tarutao Group to the middle of Cambrian Stage 10, and lower–middle Tremadocian. Two biozones are erected for Sibumasu: theEosaukia buravasiZone, encompassing all Cambrian sections from Ko Tarutao, and theAsaphellus charoenmitiZone, encompassing the Tremadocian fauna discussed herein. The new genus isTarutaoiaand new species areTsinania sirindhornae,Pseudokoldinioidia maneekuti,Pagodia?uhleini,Asaphellus charoenmiti,Tarutaoia techawani,Jiia talowaois,Caznaia imsamuti,Anderssonella undulata,Lophosaukia nuchanongiandCorbinia perforata. Other taxa reported for the first time from Tarutao areMansuyia? sp.,Parakoldinioidia callosaQian,Pseudagnostussp.,Homagnostussp.,Haniwa mucronataShergold,Haniwa sosanensis? Kobayashi,Lichengia simplexShergold,Pacootasaukiasp.,Wuhuia? sp.,Plethopeltellasp.,Apatokephalussp.,Akoldinioidiasp. 1 andKoldinioidiasp. 
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    Abstract The Ao Mo Lae Formation of the Tarutao Group crops out on Thailand's Tarutao Island and contains a diverse assemblage of late Furongian trilobite taxa, including several endemic forms. This study presents a new genus and species, Satunarcus molaensis , discovered at two locations on the island. A cladistic analysis of the kaolishaniid subfamily Mansuyiinae in light of Satunarcus and similar genera known from across upper Cambrian equatorial Gondwanan rocks suggests that the subfamily is polyphyletic in its current definition, and thus is not a natural group. Separating Mansuyia Sun, 1924 from the other taxa conventionally placed in Mansuyiinae permits recognition of a previously unrecognized monophyletic subfamily Ceronocarinae new subfamily. As established herein, this kaolishaniid subfamily contains Satunarcus n. gen. and all genera previously recognized as Mansuyiinae. with the exception of Mansuyia itself. Ceronocarinae n. subfam. occur in middle Jiangshanian to middle Cambrian Stage 10 sedimentary rocks from Australia, South China, North China, and Sibumasu, with most genera endemic to Australia. UUID: http://zoobank.org/618c5136-73f0-4912-a7d3-e56559d2a76c 
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