Muscle scars in Miaolingian helcionelloids from Laurentia and the diversity of muscle scar patterns in Cambrian univalve molluscs

J. S. Peel
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Abstract Two pairs of equidimensional muscle-attachment scars are described on the dorso-lateral surfaces of internal moulds of the helcionelloid molluscs Hensoniconus gen. nov. and Vendrascospira from the Henson Gletscher Formation (Cambrian, Miaolingian Series, Wuliuan Stage) of North Greenland (Laurentia). Two patterns of muscle scars are recognized in helcionelloids. In the Hensoniconus–Vendrascospira group, two pairs of sub-equally sized scars are located on the dorso-lateral surfaces. In the Bemella–Figurina group, thin, band-like scars are distributed on the sub-apical surface and along the dorsal (supra-apical) surface. Comparison of these rare described occurrences of muscle scars in bilaterally symmetrical molluscs indicates that the simple shell form may obscure recognition of distinct lineages within Cambrian univalves that are based on anatomical features, such as musculature. John S. Peel [john.peel@pal.uu.se], Department of Earth Sciences (Palaeobiology), Uppsala University, Villavägen 16, SE-75236, Uppsala, Sweden.
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Laurentia苗岭期heloneloid的肌肉瘢痕及寒武纪单瓣软体动物肌肉瘢痕形态的多样性
摘要在北格陵兰岛(Laurentia)的Henson Gletscher组(寒武系苗岭系五流期)的helonelloid软体动物Hensoniconus gen. 11 .和Vendrascospira的内模背外侧表面上描述了两对等维肌肉附著疤痕。两种类型的肌肉疤痕是公认的helcionelids。在Hensoniconus-Vendrascospira组中,两对大小不等的疤痕位于背外侧表面。在bemela - figina群中,薄的带状疤痕分布在亚根尖表面和沿背(根尖上)表面。对这些罕见的肌肉疤痕在双侧对称软体动物中发生的比较表明,简单的壳形式可能模糊了寒武纪单瓣动物中基于解剖学特征(如肌肉组织)的不同谱系的识别。瑞典乌普萨拉大学地球科学系(古生物学系),Villavägen 16, SE-75236, John S. Peel [john.peel@pal.uu.se]。
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