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Abstract
Helmet-like small shelly fossils from the Cambrian Fortunian Stage of South China are a class of morphological taxa with uncertain affinities. Here, we redefine the genera Amoebinella and Huizenodus and consider Huizenodus oligaspinosus to be a senior synonym of Amoebinella echinata. In addition, we report two compound fossils of H. oligaspinosus for the first time from the Fortunian Zhangjiagou Lagerstätte in southern Shaanxi. Their multi-branched, dendritic, rigid structure is similar to the skeletons in several groups of colonial anthozoans, and thus, H. oligaspinosus may represent the skeletal structure of an ancestral anthozoan. H. oligaspinosus could have further constructed its skeleton by producing secondary individuals from the main branches or the sub-branches of the primary individuals to accommodate more polyps.
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