KOPRI Repository

A possibly deep branching artiopodan arthropod from the lower Cambrian Sirius Passet Lagerstatte (North Greenland)

Cited 0 time in wos
Cited 0 time in scopus
Title
A possibly deep branching artiopodan arthropod from the lower Cambrian Sirius Passet Lagerstatte (North Greenland)
Other Titles
북그린란드 시리우스파셋에서 산출되는 신종 원시 artiopodan 절지동물
Authors
Berks Harry O.
Nielsen Morten Lunde
Flannery-Sutherland Joseph
Nielsen Arne Thorshoj
Park, Tae-Yoon S.
Vinther Jakob
Keywords
ArtiopodaEuarthropodaSirius Passet Lagerstatte
Issue Date
2023
Citation
Berks Harry O., et al. 2023. "A possibly deep branching artiopodan arthropod from the lower Cambrian Sirius Passet Lagerstatte (North Greenland)". PAPERS IN PALAEONTOLOGY, 9(3): 1-19.
Abstract
Artiopoda was a diverse group of Palaeozoic euarthropods that proliferated in the early Palaeozoic, epitomized by the ubiquitous trilobites. Their possible phylogenetic position outside mandibulates and chelicerates offers the potential for understanding the evolution of euarthropods in more detail. However, this opportunity remains unexploited given that identification of deep-splitting artiopodans remains to be fully explored. Here, we describe a new non-trilobite artiopodan from the lower Cambrian Sirius Passet Lagerstatte, North Greenland. Thulaspis tholops gen. et sp. nov. is a large species with a broad, domed head shield, followed by a trunk consisting of 15 thoracic tergites and a small pygidium, giving the body an ovoid appearance when viewed dorsally. Thulaspis is distinctive with its rounded genae and anterior thoracic pleural tips, as well as short pleural spines posteriorly. A heart-shaped hypostome with an anterior lobe is present. Appendages, partly obscured by the tergal skeleton, have many moderate length gnathobasic spines, and large flap-like exopods with a fringe of small setae. Cladistic analyses recover Thulaspis as the sister taxon to Squamacula, a genus found in the Chengjiang and Emu Bay Shale biotas, in either a polytomy with a number of artiopodan taxa or as a sister group to all other artiopodans, indicating an important role in understanding the roots of artiopodan anatomy and evolution.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/14939
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/spp2.1495
Type
Article
Station
해당사항없음
Indexed
SCIE
Appears in Collections  
2023-2023, Advancement into unexplored areas of North Greenland through paleoenvironment and animal evolution research (23-23) / Park, Tae-Yoon S. (PE23060)
Files in This Item
There are no files associated with this item.

Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Browse