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A large pelagic lobopodian from the Cambrian Pioche Shale of Nevada

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JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY
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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/jpa.2023.63

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A new pelagic lobopodian species, Mobulavermis adustus, is described in this study, and a new lobopodian family, Kerygmachelidae, is established. Additionally, a brief description is given for an indeterminate euarthropod fossil from the Pioche Formation, and the Chengjiang species, Parvibellus avatus, previously thought to be related to gilled lobopodians, is reinterpreted as a juvenile siberiid lobopodian.
Lobopodians are an iconic and diverse group of animals from the Cambrian, which alongside radiodonts, present an important window into the evolution of arthropods and the development of Paleozoic ecosystems. Of these, a rare few species outside of Radiodonta possess lateral swimming flaps. The recent discovery of Utahnax provided much-needed insight into the evolution of swimming flaps, suggesting that the ventrolateral flaps of Kerygmachela evolved independently from other flap-bearing lobopodians and radiodonts. Here a new pelagic lobopodian species is described, Mobulavermis adustus new genus new species, the first lobopodian to be reported from the Cambrian-age Pioche Shale of Nevada. Mobulavermis adustus was large and possessed more ventrolateral flap pairs than any other known lobopodian or radiodont. It is found to be a close relative of both Kerygmachela and Utahnax, allowing the establishment of the new lobopodian family Kerygmachelidae new family. In addition, an indeterminate euarthropod fossil from the Pioche Formation is described in brief, and the recently described Chengjiang species Parvibellus avatus Liu et al., 2022, thought to have been related to the gilled lobopodians, is reinterpreted as a juvenile siberiid lobopodian.UUID: http://zoobank.org/759c4eb9-ec60-4d5a-8b20-4f115ab79575

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