An index fossil is crucial for identifying and dating geological strata. These fossils are used by geologists to ascertain the relative ages of rock layers. Let's analyze the criteria that make a fossil an ideal index fossil and justify why the correct answer is "large geographic range and small temporal range".
| Group I | Group II |
| P. Dissepiment | 1. Echinodermata |
| Q. Delthyrium | 2. Trilobita |
| R. Pygidium | 3. Brachiopoda |
| S. Ambulacrum | 4. Anthozoa |