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Hyolithid-like hyoliths without helens from the early Cambrian of South China, and their implications for the evolution of hyoliths

Journal

BMC ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12862-022-02022-9

Keywords

Hyolitha; Cambrian; Phylogeny; Evolution; The Chengjiang biota

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41720104002, 41890844, 41621003, 41772002]
  2. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB26000000]
  3. Overseas Expertise Introduction Centre for Discipline Innovation [111 Center] [D17013]
  4. Swedish Research Council [VR201604610, VR2017-05183]
  5. Young Thousand Talents Plan of China
  6. National Science Foundation of China [42072003]
  7. Department of science and technology of Shaanxi Province [2022TD-11]
  8. Wanrenjihua programmes [W03020685]
  9. [T2016155]

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The study revises a small hyolith originally documented as Ambrolinevitus ventricosus based on new material, and reassigns it as Paramicrocornus. The classification analysis of Cambrian and Ordovician hyoliths reveals the evolution model of hyolith skeleton and soft-part anatomy, with Paramicrocornidae as the closest relative of hyolithids.
Background A small hyolith, with a triangular operculum and a conical-pyramidal conch with a sharp apex, originally documented as Ambrolinevitus ventricosus, is revised based on new material from the Chengjiang biota. The operculum of 'Ambrolinevitus' ventricosus displays strong morphological similarities with the operculum of Paramicrocornus from the Shuijingtuo Formation (Cambrian Series 2), indicating that the species should be reassigned to Paramicrocornus. Results Based on the unusual morphology of Paramicrocornus, we herein propose a new family Paramicrocornidae fam. nov. A cladistic analysis of Cambrian and Ordovician hyoliths clearly delineates hyolithids as a monophyletic group which evolved from the paraphyletic orthothecids in the early Cambrian and with Paramicrocornidae as its closest relative. Conclusions The phylogenetic analysis, together with the distribution of hyoliths from the Cambrian to the Ordovician, reveals the presumptive evolution model of both the skeleton and soft-part anatomy of hyoliths. The Family Paramicrocornidae plays an intermediate role in hyolith evolution, representing the transitional stage in the evolution from orthothecids to hyolithids.

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