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A Parvancorina-like arthropod from the Cambrian of South China
Authors:Jih-Pai Lin  Samuel M. Gon III  James G. Gehling  Loren E. Babcock  Yuan-Long Zhao  Xing-Liang Zhang
Affiliation:1. The Ohio State University, Department of Geological Sciences , Columbus, OH, 43210, USA lin.542@osu.edu;3. The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii , 923 Nuuanu Avenue, Honolulu, HI, 96817, USA;4. South Australian Museum, Palaeontology Division of Natural Science , North Terrace, Adelaide, SA, 5000, Australia;5. The Ohio State University, Department of Geological Sciences , Columbus, OH, 43210, USA;6. College of Resources and Environment Science, Guizhou University , Guiyang, 550003, Guizhou Province, China;7. Northwest University, Department of Geology , Xian, 710069, China
Abstract:Constraining the origin of animal groups is allowed, to some extent, by discoveries of Cambrian Lagerstätten that preserve both mineralizing and nonmineralizing organisms. A new species is reported here of the Cambrian arthropod Skania, which bears an exoskeleton that shares homologies with the Neoproterozoic (Ediacaran) organism Parvancorina and firmly establishes a Precambrian root for arthropods. A new monophyletic group, Parvancorinomorpha, is proposed as the first clade within the arthropod crown group demonstrably ranging across the Neoproterozoic–Paleozoic transition. The Parvancorinomorpha is interpreted to be the sister group of the Arachnomorpha. Incipient cephalization in Skania and related genera represents a step in the progression toward division of a cephalon from a large posterior trunk as shown in Cambrian arachnomorphs such as naraoiids and the addition of a pygidium and thoracic tergites as shown in the arachnomorph clade basal to trilobites. This evidence can serve as a new calibration point for estimating the divergence time for the last common ancestor of arthropods and priapulids based on molecular clock methods.
Keywords:Vendobionts  Ediacaran    roman"  >Primicaris    roman"  >Skania  Kaili Formation  Burgess Shale-type deposits
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