New data on the enigmatic Ocruranus-Eohalobia group of Early Cambrian small skeletal fossils

被引:29
作者
Vendrasco, Michael J. [3 ]
Li, Guoxiang [1 ]
Porter, Susannah M. [2 ,3 ]
Fernandez, Christine Z.
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Sci, LPS, Nanjing Inst Geol & Palaeontol, Nanjing 210008, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Earth Sci, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
[3] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Inst Crustal Studies, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Cambrian; mollusc; Ocruranus; Eohalobia; Meishucun; chiton; Polyplacophora; SMALL SHELLY FOSSILS; POLYPLACOPHORA; MOLLUSCA; PLANKTOTROPHY; ORIGIN; MICROSTRUCTURES; AUSTRALIA; GREENLAND; CHELODES; BASTION;
D O I
10.1111/j.1475-4983.2009.00913.x
中图分类号
Q91 [古生物学];
学科分类号
0709 ; 070903 ;
摘要
The Ocruranus-Eohalobia group, whose members were variously considered to be brachiopods, bivalves, chitons, tommotiids and coeloscleritophorans, are difficult to classify because of lack of morphological detail and evidence for skeletal reconstruction. New specimens from South China reveal more information about Ocruranus-Eohalobia and allow progress towards deciphering the skeletal reconstruction and phylogenetic affinity of this enigmatic group. Many specimens have a phosphatic inner and outer coat (mould) with empty space in between that resulted from dissolution of the original shell. Moreover, many of the internal moulds show a previously unknown type of shell microstructure that consisted of stacked layers of highly organized, acicular crystallites that radiated from the apex of the shell towards the aperture. The dissolved shell and needle-like crystals suggest an original calcareous, probably aragonitic, shell mineralogy. A few specimens also show a polygonal texture in regions that suggests the shell had a thin, prismatic inner shell microstructure. Ocruranus and Eohalobia belong to the same skeleton, and we herein synonymize Eohalobia with the older Ocruranus. Moreover, new specimens from Meishucun reveal a third type of shell plate, similar in form and inferred placement to intermediate valves of chitons. Ocruranus is likely a mollusc, and possibly a member of the chiton stem lineage. If so, then the beginning of the known record of chitons would be extended back from late Cambrian (Saukia Zone; Furongian) to early Cambrian (Meishucunian; Series 1).
引用
收藏
页码:1373 / 1396
页数:24
相关论文
共 35 条
[21]   SMALL SHELLY FOSSILS AND CARBON ISOTOPES FROM THE EARLY CAMBRIAN (STAGES 3-4) MURAL FORMATION OF WESTERN LAURENTIA [J].
Skovsted, Christian B. ;
Balthasar, Uwe ;
Vinther, Jakob ;
Sperling, Erik A. .
PAPERS IN PALAEONTOLOGY, 2021, 7 (02) :951-983
[22]   Early Cambrian trace fossils from the Kanmantoo Group at Red Creek, South Australia, and their stratigraphic significance [J].
Jago, J. B. ;
Gatehouse, C. G. .
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES, 2007, 54 (04) :531-540
[23]   Distribution of Atdabanian (Early Cambrian) Trilobites, Archaeocyaths, and Small Shelly Fossils in the Altai–Sayan Folded Area [J].
I. V. Korovnikov ;
N. V. Novozhilova ;
D. A. Tokarev .
Paleontological Journal, 2018, 52 :1481-1493
[24]   First discovery of Small Shelly Fossils and new occurrences of brachiopods and trilobites from the early Cambrian (Stage 4) of the Swedish Caledonides, Lapland [J].
Skovsted, Christian B. ;
Topper, Timothy P. ;
McLoughlin, Stephen ;
Johansson, Ove ;
Liu, Fan ;
Vajda, Vivi .
GFF, 2021, 143 (2-3) :134-150
[25]   Distribution of Atdabanian (Early Cambrian) Trilobites, Archaeocyaths, and Small Shelly Fossils in the Altai-Sayan Folded Area [J].
Korovnikov, I. V. ;
Novozhilova, N. V. ;
Tokarev, D. A. .
PALEONTOLOGICAL JOURNAL, 2018, 52 (13) :1481-1493
[26]   First Report of Small Skeletal Fossils from the Upper Guojiaba Formation (Series 2, Cambrian), Southern Shaanxi, South China [J].
Luo, Mei ;
Liu, Fan ;
Liang, Yue ;
Strotz, Luke C. ;
Wang, Jiayue ;
Hu, Yazhou ;
Song, Baopeng ;
Holmer, Lars E. ;
Zhang, Zhifei .
BIOLOGY-BASEL, 2023, 12 (07)
[27]   Morphology and relationships of the enigmatic stenothecoid pan-brachiopod Stenothecoides-new data from the middle Cambrian Burgess Shale Formation [J].
Johnston, Paul ;
Streng, Michael .
ACTA PALAEONTOLOGICA POLONICA, 2021, 66 (04) :723-751
[28]   A kind of coccoid dinoflagellates-like fossils gives a new explanation of source of dinosterane in the Early-Middle Cambrian [J].
Bian, LZ ;
Zhang, SC ;
Zhang, BM ;
Mao, SZ ;
Yin, LM .
CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN, 2001, 46 (05) :420-+
[29]   A kind of coccoid dinoflagel-lates-like fossils gives a new explanation of source of dinosterane in the Early-Middle Cambrian [J].
BIAN Lizeng ZHANG Shuichang ZHANG Baomin MAO Shaozhi YIN LeimingDepartment of Earth Sciences Nanjing University Nanjing China ;
Key Laboratory of Petroleum Geochemistry China National Petroleum Corporation Beijing China ;
Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development China National Petroleum Corporation Beijing China ;
China University of Geosciences Beijing China ;
Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology Chinese Academy of Sciences Nanjing China .
ChineseScienceBulletin, 2001, (05) :420-423+442
[30]   New early Cambrian sponges of the Siberian platform and the origins of spiculate crown-group demosponges [J].
Kolesnikov, Kirill A. ;
Botting, Joseph P. ;
Ivantsov, Andrey Yu. ;
Zhuravlev, Andrey Yu. .
PAPERS IN PALAEONTOLOGY, 2024, 10 (04)