During the Late Neoproterozoic and Early Cambrian,a series of paleogeographic and paleoecological events occurred associated with deglaciations and the evolution of life.The appearance of fossils representing diverse ...During the Late Neoproterozoic and Early Cambrian,a series of paleogeographic and paleoecological events occurred associated with deglaciations and the evolution of life.The appearance of fossils representing diverse phyla,novel body plans and complex ecologies in Ediacaran and Cambrian sedimentary successions has sparked diverse hypotheses about potential drivers for the radiation of early animals during this interval.Recently,new macroscopic fossils of carbonaceous compressions with unique features have been found in Anning,Yunnan,China.The fossils’bodies are ribbon-shaped and bilaterally symmetric,with dense longitudinal features and transversal features.The fossils occur 0.68 m below a bentonite interlayer which has been dated 535.2±1.7 Ma by Ri-xiang Zhu and his team in 2009.The relatively simply morphology of these fossils,coupled with a lack of preserved internal structures challenge efforts taxonomically identify the precursor organism and definitively ally it to a living group.However,the symmetry and unusual features of the body are analogous to members of Platyzoa.The presence of ribbon-shaped fossils in the Zhongyicun Member in Anning indicates that these organisms were at least a locally significant component of Cambrian seafloor ecosystems,and may hold important implications for our understanding of the early evolution of Bilateria.展开更多
We report the extraordinarily preserved euarthropod Sidneyia minor sp.nov.from the Cambrian Stage 3 Xiaoshiba Lagerst?tte in Yunnan,South China.So far this is the earliest occurrence of the genus.As with other species...We report the extraordinarily preserved euarthropod Sidneyia minor sp.nov.from the Cambrian Stage 3 Xiaoshiba Lagerst?tte in Yunnan,South China.So far this is the earliest occurrence of the genus.As with other species of Sidneyia,the new taxon shares similar features such as a crescent-shaped head shield with paired lateral notches for stalked eyes,but more significantly and new,is the presence of three pairs of post-antennal appendages beneath the head shield identified by micro-CT methods.We conclude that Sidneyia is a sister group to other members of Vicissicaudata within the diverse radiation of Artiopoda.展开更多
基金The authors thank the China Geological Survey(DD20190008)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41574024,41662003)programmes for supporting the project.
文摘During the Late Neoproterozoic and Early Cambrian,a series of paleogeographic and paleoecological events occurred associated with deglaciations and the evolution of life.The appearance of fossils representing diverse phyla,novel body plans and complex ecologies in Ediacaran and Cambrian sedimentary successions has sparked diverse hypotheses about potential drivers for the radiation of early animals during this interval.Recently,new macroscopic fossils of carbonaceous compressions with unique features have been found in Anning,Yunnan,China.The fossils’bodies are ribbon-shaped and bilaterally symmetric,with dense longitudinal features and transversal features.The fossils occur 0.68 m below a bentonite interlayer which has been dated 535.2±1.7 Ma by Ri-xiang Zhu and his team in 2009.The relatively simply morphology of these fossils,coupled with a lack of preserved internal structures challenge efforts taxonomically identify the precursor organism and definitively ally it to a living group.However,the symmetry and unusual features of the body are analogous to members of Platyzoa.The presence of ribbon-shaped fossils in the Zhongyicun Member in Anning indicates that these organisms were at least a locally significant component of Cambrian seafloor ecosystems,and may hold important implications for our understanding of the early evolution of Bilateria.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 41730318, 42162002 and 42202003)the Innovative Research Fund of Yuxi Normal University (Grant No. 202111390020)。
文摘We report the extraordinarily preserved euarthropod Sidneyia minor sp.nov.from the Cambrian Stage 3 Xiaoshiba Lagerst?tte in Yunnan,South China.So far this is the earliest occurrence of the genus.As with other species of Sidneyia,the new taxon shares similar features such as a crescent-shaped head shield with paired lateral notches for stalked eyes,but more significantly and new,is the presence of three pairs of post-antennal appendages beneath the head shield identified by micro-CT methods.We conclude that Sidneyia is a sister group to other members of Vicissicaudata within the diverse radiation of Artiopoda.