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Abstract
Comparison of ontogenetics suggest that the Middle Cambrian Xystridura evolved from the Lower Cambrian species Hsuaspis bilobata by changes in the rate or timing of development of characters during ontogeny. Extension of the juvenile growth period delayed maturation, or hypermorphosis resulted in exaggeration of normally slow, early holaspid growth patterns within the rapid, late meraspid growth stage, producing a marked progradation of the glabella in Xystridura. Forms referable to H. cerastes from the upper Early Cambrian Cymbric Vale Formation of New South Wales appear to show the beginnings of this hypermophic trend.
期刊介绍:
Alcheringa : An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology is the official journal of the Australasian Palaeontologists.
Alcheringa covers all aspects of palaeontology and its ramifications into the earth and biological sciences, including:
Taxonomy-
Biostratigraphy-
Micropalaeontology-
Vertebrate palaeontology-
Palaeobotany-
Palynology-
Palaeobiology-
Palaeoanatomy-
Palaeoecology-
Biostratinomy-
Biogeography-
Chronobiology-
Biogeochemistry-
Palichnology.
Review articles are welcome, and may be solicited from time to time. Thematic issues are also possible. Emphasis is placed on high quality and informative illustration, in both line drawings and photographs. Papers of general significance may receive preference over those of more local interest.