R. O'Flynn, Mark L. Williams, Meng-Chen Yu, T. Harvey, Yu Liu
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本文描述了中国西南澄江Lagerstätte地区下寒武统(2系3期)中新真节肢动物Fengzhengia mamingae gen. et sp. nov.。Fengzhengia mamingae有突出的正面附属物,有柄,圆形的眼睛,一个简单的,近三角形的头盾,和一个有15个牙体的躯干,前面的9个每个都有一个单一的内侧轴棘。有限的证据表明双生鼻附属物具有桨状的外足。在后端有一近三角形区域,可能为臀肌,与尾扇铰接。F. mamingae的正面附属物类似于某些“大附属物”节肢动物和Isoxys。通过简约性分析和贝叶斯分析,我们对F. mamingae的亲缘性进行了检验,初步认为它是后足动物的一个早期分支。我们认为f.m amingae可能是一种底栖动物或捕食者,其背部外骨骼具有明显的防御刺。罗伯特·j·奥弗林。云南大学古生物研究所云南省古生物重点实验室,云南昆明650500;英国莱斯特大学路莱斯特大学地理、地质与环境学院;云南大学MEC国际古生物与古环境联合实验室,云南昆明650500。rjof1@leicester.ac.uk http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9939-6321马克·威廉姆斯。英国莱斯特大学地理、地质与环境学院,英国莱斯特大学路,云南大学MEC国际古生物与古环境联合实验室,云南昆明650500。mri@leicester.ac.uk http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7987-6069于梦笑。云南大学古生物研究所云南省古生物重点实验室,650500昆明;云南大学MEC国际古生物与古环境联合实验室,650500昆明,mengxiao.yu@mail.ynu.edu.cn https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3671-0584 O’flynn ET AL.: A NEW CHENGJIANG EUARTHROPOD 2英国莱斯特大学地理、地质与环境学院,英国莱斯特大学路,云南大学MEC国际古生物与古环境联合实验室,云南昆明650500。thph2@leicester.ac.uk http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2717-7004刘宇。云南大学古生物研究所云南省古生物重点实验室,云南昆明650500;云南大学MEC国际古生物与古环境联合实验室,云南昆明650500。yu.liu@ynu.edu.cn http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2346-740X(通讯作者)
A new euarthropod with large frontal appendages from the early Cambrian Chengjiang biota
We describe Fengzhengia mamingae gen. et sp. nov., a new euarthropod from the lower Cambrian (Series 2, Stage 3) Chengjiang Lagerstätte, Southwest China. Fengzhengia mamingae possesses prominent frontal appendages, stalked, circular eyes, a simple, sub-triangular head shield, and a trunk with 15 tergites, the anterior nine each bearing a single medial axial spine. Limited evidence suggests biramous trunk appendages with paddle-shaped exopods. At the posterior end is a sub-triangular region, possibly a pygidium, articulated with a tail fan. The frontal appendage of F. mamingae resembles those of certain ‘great appendage’ arthropods and Isoxys. We test the affinities of F. mamingae by parsimony and Bayesian analyses and tentatively suggest that it is an early branch of Deuteropoda. We suggest that F. mamingae may have been a nektobenthic scavenger or predator, and its dorsal exoskeleton is notable for exhibiting defensive spines. Robert J. O’Flynn. Yunnan Key Laboratory for Palaeobiology, Institute of Palaeontology, Yunnan University, 650500 Kunming, China and School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK and MEC International Joint Laboratory for Palaeobiology and Palaeoenvironment, Yunnan University, 650500 Kunming, China. rjof1@leicester.ac.uk http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9939-6321 Mark Williams. School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK and MEC International Joint Laboratory for Palaeobiology and Palaeoenvironment, Yunnan University, 650500 Kunming, China. mri@leicester.ac.uk http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7987-6069 Mengxiao Yu. Yunnan Key Laboratory for Palaeobiology, Institute of Palaeontology, Yunnan University, 650500 Kunming, China and MEC International Joint Laboratory for Palaeobiology and Palaeoenvironment, Yunnan University, 650500 Kunming, China, mengxiao.yu@mail.ynu.edu.cn https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3671-0584 O’FLYNN ET AL.: A NEW CHENGJIANG EUARTHROPOD 2 Thomas H.P. Harvey. School of Geography, Geology and the Environment, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK and MEC International Joint Laboratory for Palaeobiology and Palaeoenvironment, Yunnan University, 650500 Kunming, China. thph2@leicester.ac.uk http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2717-7004 Yu Liu. Yunnan Key Laboratory for Palaeobiology, Institute of Palaeontology, Yunnan University, 650500 Kunming, China and MEC International Joint Laboratory for Palaeobiology and Palaeoenvironment, Yunnan University, 650500 Kunming, China. yu.liu@ynu.edu.cn http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2346-740X (corresponding author)
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