A new genus and species of ?parthenogenic anostracan (Pancrustacea, Branchiopoda, ?Thamnocephalidae) from the Lower Cretaceous Koonwarra Fossil Bed in Australia

Emma Van Houte, T. Hegna, A. Butler
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Abstract The fossil record of fairy shrimp, or anostracan crustaceans, is poor with only six species formally described to date. The group stratigraphically ranges from the Devonian to recent. The Lower Cretaceous (middle–upper Aptian) Koonwarra Fossil Bed in Australia contains a new species of anostracan, which we describe here. The Koonwarra Fossil Bed is famous for its rich fossil assemblage of avian-line dinosaur feathers, bony fish, insects and aquatic invertebrates that were preserved in the fine bottom sediments of a restricted montane waterbody. Previously, the Koonwarra Fossil Bed anostracans were classified as taxonomically indeterminate; however, we show that they are potentially attributable to Thamnocephalidae based on the egg shape found in gravid female individuals. Notably, all of the recovered Koonwarra Fossil Bed anostracans (∼40 individuals) are either females or juveniles. This suggests that the species might have undergone parthenogenic reproduction. Furthermore, the preservation of the fossils resembles experimentally decayed modern anostracans, evidencing decay-induced fabrics that retained remnants of the cuticle, digestive tract and internal anatomy to varying degrees. Emma Van Houte [vanh1629@fredonia.edu], Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences, SUNY Fredonia, Fredonia, NY 14063, USA; Thomas A. Hegna [thomas.hegna@fredonia.edu], Department of Geology and Environmental Sciences, SUNY Fredonia, Fredonia, NY 14063, USA; Aodhán D. Butler [aodhan.b@gmail.com], Palaeobiology Programme, Department of Earth Sciences: Uppsala University, Villavägen 16, Uppsala 75236, Sweden.
澳大利亚下白垩统Koonwarra化石层孤雌anostracan (panrustae, branchi足目,Thamnocephalidae)一新属一新种
神仙虾(又称无尾甲壳类动物)的化石记录很少,迄今为止只有6种被正式描述。该群地层范围从泥盆纪到近代。在澳大利亚的下白垩纪(中上阿普梯)Koonwarra化石层中发现了一种新的anostraan,我们在这里描述了它。昆瓦拉化石床以其丰富的鸟系恐龙羽毛、硬骨鱼、昆虫和水生无脊椎动物化石组合而闻名,这些化石被保存在一个受限制的山地水体的精细底部沉积物中。在此之前,Koonwarra化石层的anostracans被归类为分类不确定;然而,我们表明,基于在怀孕的雌性个体中发现的卵子形状,它们可能归因于Thamnocephalidae。值得注意的是,所有已发现的孔瓦拉化石床上的鼻甲动物(约40只)都是雌性或幼体。这表明该物种可能经历了孤雌生殖。此外,这些化石的保存与实验中腐烂的现代anostraans相似,证明了腐烂引起的结构在不同程度上保留了角质层、消化道和内部解剖结构的残留物。Emma Van Houte [vanh1629@fredonia.edu],纽约州立大学地质与环境科学系,纽约弗雷多尼亚14063;Thomas A. Hegna [thomas.hegna@fredonia.edu],纽约州立大学地质与环境科学系,纽约弗雷多尼亚14063;Aodhán D. Butler [aodhan.b@gmail.com],地球科学系古生物项目:乌普萨拉大学,Villavägen 16,瑞典乌普萨拉75236。
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