Basal Cambrian soft-bodied segmented bilaterians preserved as microbial pseudomorphs

Xiaoguang Yang, Deng Wang, Zhiliang Zhang, Xing Wang, Jie Sun, Wenjing Hao, Yiqun Liu, Kentaro Uesugi, Tsuyoshi Komiya, Jian Han
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Before Cambrian Stage 3, unambiguous body fossils of segmented bilaterians were rare, severely hampering our understanding of the early history of such important animals. Here we report a variety of microfossils with quintessential features such as paired appendages, dorsoventral and anteroposterior differentiations from the basal Cambrian Fortunian of South China, representing the earliest known three-dimensional body fossils of segmented bilaterians. These fossils were all microbial pseudomorphs built up by secondarily phosphatized bacteria aggregations, testifying microbial pseudomorph could serve as a novel and important pathway to preserve tiny, fragile bilaterian progenitors. This finding unveils a diversified segmented bilaterian world at the very beginning of Cambrian and would arouse a more comprehensive perspective on the early evolution of bilaterian body plans.
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作为微生物假形体保存下来的基寒武纪软体分节双足类
在寒武纪第三期之前,明确的分节双翼动物的身体化石非常罕见,严重阻碍了我们对这类重要动物早期历史的了解。在这里,我们报告了来自华南基寒武纪福尔图期的多种微化石,它们具有成对附肢、背腹分化和前胸分化等典型特征,是已知最早的分节双足类三维身体化石。这些化石都是由二次磷化的细菌聚集而成的微生物假形体,证明微生物假形体可以作为保存微小、脆弱的双翼类祖先的一种新颖而重要的途径。这一发现揭示了寒武纪初期多样化的分段双翼类动物世界,并将唤起人们对双翼类动物早期身体结构演化的更全面的认识。
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