Lapworthella filigrana n.sp. (incertae sedis) from the Lower Cambrian of the Cassiar Mountains,northern British Columbia,Canada, with comments on possible levels of competition in the early Cambrian |
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Authors: | S. Conway Morris W. H. Fritz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Earth Sciences, Cambridge University, Downing Street, CB2 3EQ, Cambridge, England 2. Geological Survey of Canada, 601 Booth Street, KIA OE8, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Abstract: | Two samples from the base of the Rosella Formation(Nevadella Zone) in the Cassiar Mountains, British Columbia, yielded a new species of the enigmatic genusLapworthella, L. filigrana n. sp., that is characterized by denticulate growth ridges and ornamented inter-ridge areas. As with other species ofLapworthella, intra-specific variation is considerable. One variant is comparable toL. lucida Meshkova 1969, from northern Siberia, but shows differences in the ornamentation of the more apical inter-ridge areas. The high degree of morphological variation inLapworthella finds parallels in certain other Lower Cambrian organisms. This variability may be the result of a low level of competition rather than a previous proposal of a primitive and inefficient genetic mechanism. |
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