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Cambrian anemones with preserved soft tissue from the Chengjiang biota, China
Authors:XIAN-GUANG HOU  GEORGE STANLEY  JIE ZHAO  XIAO-YA MA
Institution:Xian-guang Hou (corresponding author) [], Jie Zhao [] and Xiao-ya Ma [], Yunnan Key Laboratory for Palaeobiology, Yunnan University, Kunming, 650091, China;Department of Geology, The University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812, USA []
Abstract:The group Cnidaria includes 'jellyfish', soft-bodied anemone and anemone-like forms and calcified corals. These diploblastic organisms have a fossil record extending back to the earliest metazoans of the Neoproterozoic; however certain cnidarians of the subclass Zoantharia, characterized by soft-bodied anemone-like forms, are absent or poorly represented in the fossil record. Despite the paucity of fossils, it is thought that calcification by soft anemone-like animals was responsible for producing the skeleton that allowed the preservation of the first corals. We report discovery of an abundant assemblage of in situ soft-bodied polyps with tissues. They are preserved in exquisite detail and come from the well-known Lower Cambrian Chengjiang biota of Yunnan, China. The soft-bodied polyps display a simple anatomy that is comparable to some extant anemones of the order Actinaria. The new fossils are assigned to Archisaccophyllia kunmingensis n. gen. et n. sp. Their simple and conservative form suggests that these fossils may represent some kind of ancestral rootstock. The preserved life assemblage provides a unique snapshot of Lower Cambrian anemone life and provides clues for relationships with extant actiniarians as well as calcified corals.
Keywords:Actiniaria  anemone  Chengjiang biota  China  Lower Cambrian  soft-bodied fossils
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