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L. trisectus is known from the late Upper Cambrian of Canada (MacNeil Brook, Middle
Chesley Drive Group, Nova Scotia), England (
White Leaved Oak Shale, Malvern, Gloucestershire), Wales (
Cwmhesgen Formation) and Sweden (
Andrarum). •
L. americanus occurs at the late Upper Cambrian of Canada (in boulders in conglomerates of the
Léwis Formation, North Ridge, near Léwis, Quebec). •
L. asiaticus has been found in the late Upper Cambrian of China (Kuruktagh, Xinjiang) •
L. germanicus is known from the late Upper Cambrian of Canada (North shore of East Bay, near Eskasoni, Cape Breton Island, Middle Chesley Drive Group, Nova Scotia) •
L. hedeni occurs at the late Upper Cambrian of China (Kuruktagh, Xinjiang;
Siyangshan Formation, western Zhejiang), Kazakhstan (
Euloma limitaris-Taoyuania zone) and Canada (
Phylacterus saylesi fauna,
Shallow Bay Formation, western Newfoundland) •
L. obscurus is present in the late Upper Cambrian of the United States (
Pogonip Limestone,
Windfall Formation, near Hamburg Shaft, Eureka District, Nevada)) •
L. peladensis is known from the late Upper Cambrian of Argentina (Precordillera) •
L. punctuatus has been found in the late Upper Cambrian of China (Zejiang; elsewhere in Southeastern China) and Kazakhstan.
Lotagnostus is also present in Siberia (
Ogon'or Formation along the Khos-Negele River), but its assignment to a particular species is difficult. == Description ==