The morphology and affinity of anabaritids revealed by their internal molds from the cambrian fortunian, southern shaanxi, china

Palaeoworld(2022)

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Anabaritids are a group of tubular skeletal fossils known from the lower Cambrian worldwide. Many previously collected specimens of anabaritids lack both the apical and apertural regions, and thus their complete morphology and growth patterns are not fully understood. Here we describe a number of internal molds of Anabarites from the lower Cambrian (Fortunian Stage) Zhangjiagou Lagerstätte, southern Shaanxi Province. Our new specimens preserved the apex, the aperture with three lobes, and three longitudinal grooves initiating apically rather than adapically as previously reported. This work enriches the morphology of anabaritids, casting doubt on the previous proposition that anabaritids originated from a cylindrical tubular ancestor. It is proposed here that a triradial symmetry may have been established in very early ontogenetic stages of some anabaritids; furthermore, the aperture with three lobes resembles those of olivooids and thus supports a possible close relationship between anabaritids and olivooid scyphozoans.
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Anabaritids,Olivooids,Scyphozoans,Cambrian Fortunian Stage,southern Shaanxi,China
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