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Revision of Triplicatella (Orthothecida, Hyolitha) with preserved digestive tracts from the early Cambrian Chengjiang Lagerstatte, South China

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HISTORICAL BIOLOGY
卷 33, 期 9, 页码 1857-1871

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/08912963.2020.1747059

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Orthothecid; Hyolitha; Chengjiang Lagerstatte; digestive tract

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41890844, 41425008, 41621003, 41720104002, 41772002]
  2. Overseas Expertise Introduction Centre for Discipline Innovation [111 Center] [D17013]
  3. Swedish Research Council [VR2016-04610, VR2017-05183]
  4. Young Thousand Talents Plan of China [41720104002]
  5. China Scholarship Council [201906970019]

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The cap-shaped shells of Triplicatella are found in small shelly fossil assemblages, with articulated specimens suggesting they represent the operculum of a hyolith. Fossils of Triplicatella opimus from the Chengjiang Lagerstätte of South China show well-preserved soft tissues, indicating it was a deposit feeder. The new anatomical information from T. opimus suggests an intermediate stage in the development of the characteristic folded gut of orthothecid hyoliths.
The cap-shaped shells of Triplicatella are known almost exclusively from small shelly fossil assemblages with articulated specimens showing unequivocally that they represent the operculum of a hyolith. Abundant specimens of Triplicatella opimus from the fine-grained shales of the Chengjiang Lagerstatte of South China with soft-part preservation are documented herein. The soft tissues, including the feeding apparatus and complex digestive system, in T. opimus strongly suggest that Triplicatella was a deposit feeder. The digestive tract of T. opimus consists of two limbs, a spiral loop folded into a chevron-like structure and a slightly recurved to straight anal tube, which are preserved as reddish-black traces enriched in iron. The new anatomical information obtained from T. opimus in the Chengjiang Biota suggests an intermediate stage in the development of the characteristic folded gut of orthothecid hyoliths. The new anatomical information reported here shows that Triplicatella is one of the best-preserved early members of the Orthothecida and promotes our understanding of the general anatomy and evolution of the Hyolitha.

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