Origin and early diversification of phylum cnidaria: Key macrofossils from the ediacaran system of North and South America
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Summary: | Recent molecular clock studies place the origin of phylum Cnidaria within the Cryogenian Period (ca. 850-635 Ma), with the split between the two subphyla (Anthozoaria and Medusozoa) likewise occurring during this time interval. However, the oldest cnidarian macrofossils, all medusozoans, occur in rocks of the late Ediacaran Period (ca. 560-541 Ma). Lightly skeletonized Corumbella werneri, currently known from late Ediacaran strata of Brazil, Paraguay and Nevada (USA), has been allied with coronate and conulariid scyphozoans, but it also shares gross morphological similarities with Carinachites spinatus, a possible conulariid from Cambrian Stage 1 (China), and it may be compared with Sinotubulites and Wutubus annularis from the late Ediacaran Dengying Formation (China). The strongest evidence of affinity with coronate scyphozoans is exhibited by Paraconularia sp. from a Corumbella -bearing shale interval in the latest Ediacaran Tamengo Formation of central Brazil. Furthermore, Paraconularia sp. from this rock unit establishes conulariids as a cnidarian clade that crossed the Proterozoic-Phanerozoic boundary. Finally, Haootia quadriformis from the late Ediacaran lower Fermeuse and Trepassy formations (southeastern Newfoundland, Canada) exhibits intriguing gross morphological similarities to extant staurozoans and may represent the earliest record of metazoan musculature. Together, C. werneri and latest Ediacaran Paraconularia sp. fix the split between the medusozoan classes Cubozoa and Scyphozoa at no later than ca. 543 Ma. If H. quadriformis was indeed a staurozoan or stem staurozoan, then this fossil taxon fixes the split between the class Staurozoa and all other medusozoan cnidarians at no later than ca. 560 Ma. |
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Origin and early diversification of phylum cnidaria: Key macrofossils from the ediacaran system of North and South AmericaCnidariaConulariidsCryogeniamEdiacaranMedusozoaRecent molecular clock studies place the origin of phylum Cnidaria within the Cryogenian Period (ca. 850-635 Ma), with the split between the two subphyla (Anthozoaria and Medusozoa) likewise occurring during this time interval. However, the oldest cnidarian macrofossils, all medusozoans, occur in rocks of the late Ediacaran Period (ca. 560-541 Ma). Lightly skeletonized Corumbella werneri, currently known from late Ediacaran strata of Brazil, Paraguay and Nevada (USA), has been allied with coronate and conulariid scyphozoans, but it also shares gross morphological similarities with Carinachites spinatus, a possible conulariid from Cambrian Stage 1 (China), and it may be compared with Sinotubulites and Wutubus annularis from the late Ediacaran Dengying Formation (China). The strongest evidence of affinity with coronate scyphozoans is exhibited by Paraconularia sp. from a Corumbella -bearing shale interval in the latest Ediacaran Tamengo Formation of central Brazil. Furthermore, Paraconularia sp. from this rock unit establishes conulariids as a cnidarian clade that crossed the Proterozoic-Phanerozoic boundary. Finally, Haootia quadriformis from the late Ediacaran lower Fermeuse and Trepassy formations (southeastern Newfoundland, Canada) exhibits intriguing gross morphological similarities to extant staurozoans and may represent the earliest record of metazoan musculature. Together, C. werneri and latest Ediacaran Paraconularia sp. fix the split between the medusozoan classes Cubozoa and Scyphozoa at no later than ca. 543 Ma. If H. quadriformis was indeed a staurozoan or stem staurozoan, then this fossil taxon fixes the split between the class Staurozoa and all other medusozoan cnidarians at no later than ca. 560 Ma.Department of Geology Hanover CollegeDepartment of Invertebrate Paleontology Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western AvenueGeosciences Institute University of São Paulo, Rua do Lago, 562Department of Biology Federal University of São Carlos, Campus Sorocaba Rodovia João Leme dos Santos (SP-264), Km 110, Bairro do ItingaDepartment of Zoology São Paulo State University, Botucatu Campus, Rubião JúniorChemistry Institute University of São Paulo, Av. Prof. Lineu Prestes, 748Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory, Av. Giuseppe Maximo Scolfaro, 10000, CampinasBiosciences Institute University of São Paulo, Rua do Matão, Tr. 14,101, Cd. Universitária-São PauloMarine Biology Center University of São PauloDepartment of Zoology São Paulo State University, Botucatu Campus, Rubião JúniorHanover CollegeCincinnati Museum CenterUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Brazilian Synchrotron Light LaboratoryVan Iten, HeyoLeme, Juliana M.Pacheco, Mírian L.A.F.Simões, Marcello G. [UNESP]Fairchild, Thomas R.Rodrigues, FábioGalante, DouglasBoggiani, Paulo C.Marques, Antonio C.2022-04-29T08:28:38Z2022-04-29T08:28:38Z2016-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart31-40http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-31305-4_3The Cnidaria, past, present and Future: The World of Medusa and her Sisters, p. 31-40.http://hdl.handle.net/11449/22879410.1007/978-3-319-31305-4_32-s2.0-85084181596Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengThe Cnidaria, past, present and Future: The World of Medusa and her Sistersinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-10-15T19:22:03Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/228794Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-10-15T19:22:03Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Origin and early diversification of phylum cnidaria: Key macrofossils from the ediacaran system of North and South America |
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Origin and early diversification of phylum cnidaria: Key macrofossils from the ediacaran system of North and South America |
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Origin and early diversification of phylum cnidaria: Key macrofossils from the ediacaran system of North and South America Van Iten, Heyo Cnidaria Conulariids Cryogeniam Ediacaran Medusozoa |
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Origin and early diversification of phylum cnidaria: Key macrofossils from the ediacaran system of North and South America |
title_full |
Origin and early diversification of phylum cnidaria: Key macrofossils from the ediacaran system of North and South America |
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Origin and early diversification of phylum cnidaria: Key macrofossils from the ediacaran system of North and South America |
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Origin and early diversification of phylum cnidaria: Key macrofossils from the ediacaran system of North and South America |
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Origin and early diversification of phylum cnidaria: Key macrofossils from the ediacaran system of North and South America |
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Van Iten, Heyo |
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Van Iten, Heyo Leme, Juliana M. Pacheco, Mírian L.A.F. Simões, Marcello G. [UNESP] Fairchild, Thomas R. Rodrigues, Fábio Galante, Douglas Boggiani, Paulo C. Marques, Antonio C. |
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Leme, Juliana M. Pacheco, Mírian L.A.F. Simões, Marcello G. [UNESP] Fairchild, Thomas R. Rodrigues, Fábio Galante, Douglas Boggiani, Paulo C. Marques, Antonio C. |
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Hanover College Cincinnati Museum Center Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar) Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory |
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Van Iten, Heyo Leme, Juliana M. Pacheco, Mírian L.A.F. Simões, Marcello G. [UNESP] Fairchild, Thomas R. Rodrigues, Fábio Galante, Douglas Boggiani, Paulo C. Marques, Antonio C. |
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Cnidaria Conulariids Cryogeniam Ediacaran Medusozoa |
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Cnidaria Conulariids Cryogeniam Ediacaran Medusozoa |
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Recent molecular clock studies place the origin of phylum Cnidaria within the Cryogenian Period (ca. 850-635 Ma), with the split between the two subphyla (Anthozoaria and Medusozoa) likewise occurring during this time interval. However, the oldest cnidarian macrofossils, all medusozoans, occur in rocks of the late Ediacaran Period (ca. 560-541 Ma). Lightly skeletonized Corumbella werneri, currently known from late Ediacaran strata of Brazil, Paraguay and Nevada (USA), has been allied with coronate and conulariid scyphozoans, but it also shares gross morphological similarities with Carinachites spinatus, a possible conulariid from Cambrian Stage 1 (China), and it may be compared with Sinotubulites and Wutubus annularis from the late Ediacaran Dengying Formation (China). The strongest evidence of affinity with coronate scyphozoans is exhibited by Paraconularia sp. from a Corumbella -bearing shale interval in the latest Ediacaran Tamengo Formation of central Brazil. Furthermore, Paraconularia sp. from this rock unit establishes conulariids as a cnidarian clade that crossed the Proterozoic-Phanerozoic boundary. Finally, Haootia quadriformis from the late Ediacaran lower Fermeuse and Trepassy formations (southeastern Newfoundland, Canada) exhibits intriguing gross morphological similarities to extant staurozoans and may represent the earliest record of metazoan musculature. Together, C. werneri and latest Ediacaran Paraconularia sp. fix the split between the medusozoan classes Cubozoa and Scyphozoa at no later than ca. 543 Ma. If H. quadriformis was indeed a staurozoan or stem staurozoan, then this fossil taxon fixes the split between the class Staurozoa and all other medusozoan cnidarians at no later than ca. 560 Ma. |
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