The rangeomorph fossil Charnia from the Ediacaran Shibantan biota in the Yangtze Gorges area, South China

IF 1.3 4区 地球科学 Q3 PALEONTOLOGY Journal of Paleontology Pub Date : 2022-12-06 DOI:10.1017/jpa.2022.97
Chengxi Wu, K. Pang, Zhe Chen, Xiaopeng Wang, Chuanming Zhou, B. Wan, Xunlai Yuan, S. Xiao
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The terminal Ediacaran Shibantan biota (~550–543 Ma) from the Dengying Formation in the Yangtze Gorges area of South China represents one of the rare examples of carbonate-hosted Ediacara-type macrofossil assemblages. In addition to the numerically dominant taxa—the non-biomineralizing tubular fossil Wutubus and discoidal fossils Aspidella and Hiemalora, the Shibantan biota also bears a moderate diversity of frondose fossils, including Pteridinium, Rangea, Arborea, and Charnia. In this paper, we report two species of the rangeomorph genus Charnia, including the type species Charnia masoni Ford, 1958 emend. and Charnia gracilis new species, from the Shibantan biota. Most of the Shibantan Charnia specimens preserve only the petalodium, with a few bearing the holdfast and stem. Despite overall architectural similarities to other Charnia species, the Shibantan specimens of Charnia gracilis n. sp. are distinct in their relatively straight, slender, and more acutely angled first-order branches. They also show evidence that may support a two-stage growth model and a epibenthic sessile lifestyle. Charnia fossils described herein represent one of the youngest occurrences of this genus and extend its paleogeographic and stratigraphic distributions. Our discovery also highlights the notable diversity of the Shibantan biota, which contains examples of a wide range of Ediacaran morphogroups. UUID: http://zoobank.org/837216cd-4a4a-4e13-89e2-ee354ba48a4c
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长江三峡地区埃迪卡拉纪石板滩生物群的轮虫化石
中国南部长江三峡地区灯影组的末期埃迪卡拉纪石板滩生物群(~550–543 Ma)是碳酸盐岩型埃迪卡拉纪大型化石组合的罕见实例之一。除了数量上占主导地位的分类群——非生物矿化的管状化石Wutubus和盘状化石Aspidella和Hiemalora之外,石板滩生物群还拥有适度多样性的叶化石,包括蕨类植物、兰芝属、乔木属和夏尼亚属。本文报道了野蛙属的两个种,包括模式种马索尼·福特蛙,1958年修订。和石板滩生物群中的细柄炭新种。石板滩茶的大部分标本只保存了花瓣状茎,少数标本带有茎和茎。尽管在整体结构上与其他Charnia物种相似,但细柄Charnia n.sp.的石板滩标本在相对笔直、细长和角度更尖锐的一级分支方面是不同的。它们还显示了可能支持两阶段生长模式和表海底固着生活方式的证据。本文描述的夏尼亚化石代表了该属最年轻的化石之一,并扩展了其古地理和地层分布。我们的发现还突出了石板滩生物群的显著多样性,其中包含了广泛的埃迪卡拉纪形态群的例子。UUID:http://zoobank.org/837216cd-4a4a-4e13-89e2-ee354ba48a4c
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Journal of Paleontology
Journal of Paleontology 地学-古生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Paleontology publishes original articles and notes on the systematics, phylogeny, paleoecology, paleogeography, and evolution of fossil organisms. It emphasizes specimen-based research and features high quality illustrations. All taxonomic groups are treated, including invertebrates, microfossils, plants, vertebrates, and ichnofossils.
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