Bunaia woodwardi, Clarke 1919 (Euchelicerata) 的新标本:提供支持蛛形纲的一个新成员

Lorenzo Lustri, Jonathan B. Antcliffe, Pierre Gueriau, Allison C. Daley
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节肢动物早期的快速多样化使人们对该类群内部关系的理解变得困难重重。尤为悬而未决的是 "鞘翅目"(Euchelicerata)的起源问题。"鞘翅目 "是由前足类(包括现生的栉水母纲和蛛形纲,以及已灭绝的栉水母纲、栉水母纲和合子水母纲)和已灭绝的外鞘科(Offacolidae)组成的一个支系。在这里,我们描述了志留纪 "synziphosurine′ Bunaia woodwardi "的新材料,揭示了其以前未知的腹部解剖特征:前体有一对拉长的螯,其后有五对双膜附属器,腹部前第一体节有一对桨状单膜附属器(外蹼),以及腹部前突。系统发育分析发现,B. woodwardi与奥陶纪早期Fezouata生物群中的Setapedites abundantis关系密切,是一种近缘种。通过对 B. woodwardi 的前躯干突(在 Setapedites 中也有出现)与其他 Offacolidae、Habeliida 和 Vicissicaudata 的后躯干形态进行解剖学比较,发现它们可能起源于同源的附肢。这一拟议的同形特征支持由蛭形目、蛭形目和蛭形目组成的单系蛛形纲。这一新的同源关系的建立有助于厘清欧几里得纲基础上非常神秘的系统发育以及在其早期进化过程中获得特征的顺序。
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New specimens of Bunaia woodwardi, Clarke 1919 (Euchelicerata): A new member of Offacolidae providing insight supporting the Arachnomorpha
The rapid early diversification of arthropods has made understanding internal relationships within the group fiendish. Particularly unresolved is the origin of Euchelicerata, a clade consisting of the Prosomapoda (comprising the extant Xiphosura and Arachnida and the extinct Chasmataspidida, Eurypterida and synziphosurines) and the extinct Offacolidae. Here we describe new material of the Silurian ′synziphosurine′ Bunaia woodwardi that reveals previously unknown features of its ventral anatomy: a pair of elongated chelicerae in the prosoma, followed posteriorly by five pairs of biramous appendages, a first pre-abdomen somite bearing a pair of paddle-like uniramous appendages (exopods), and a ventral pretelsonic process. Phylogenetic analyses retrieve B. woodwardi as an Offacolidae closely related to Setapedites abundantis from the early Ordovician Fezouata Biota. An anatomical comparison of the pretelsonic process of B. woodwardi, also present in Setapedites, with the posterior trunk morphologies of other Offacolidae, Habeliida and Vicissicaudata, suggests a possible homologous appendicular origin. This proposed apomorphic character supports a monophyletic Arachnomorpha, formed of Vicissicaudata, Habeliida and Euchelicerata. The establishment of this new homology could help to clarify the highly enigmatic phylogeny at the base of the euchelicerates as well as the sequence of character acquisition during their early evolution.
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