一个已经灭绝的支系,它是Eumetazoa的姐妹支系:寒武纪腔肠动物的系统发育

Hao Yun, Xingliang Zhang, Glenn A. Brock, Jian Han, Luoyang Li, Bing Pan, Guoxiang Li, Joachim Reitner
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动物身体形态的显著差异可以追溯到寒武纪大爆发期间的形态创新,以一些保存特别完好的软体和骨骼化石为代表,这些化石为动物进化提供了令人信服的叙述。寒武纪动物中的一个已灭绝类群--蝶形目动物(Chancelloriids)具有独特的身体,其特征是具有硬骨、柔韧的外皮和一个通向没有明确内脏器官的中央空腔的单个顶端开口。然而,它们在元古宙中的系统发育地位还存在争议。在这里,我们描述了来自距今 5.18 亿年的中国澄江生物群的新的软体蝶形目化石,这些化石证实了蝶形目独特的 "bauplan "模式,并揭示了精美的被膜微结构。这些化石印证了独特的包囊模式,并揭示了精美的包囊微结构。包囊的微小突起和皱褶结构被解释为与原始的上皮收缩有关,这表明腔肠动物是一类基底上皮动物,并构成了一个进化支系,其分支低于所有现生的腔肠动物,但高于或接近胎生动物。因此,腔肠动物的身体结构很可能填补了胎生动物和真腔肠动物之间的解剖学空白。
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An extinct clade sister to Eumetazoa: On the phylogeny of the Cambrian chancelloriids
The notable disparity of animal body plans can be traced back to the morphological innovations during the Cambrian explosion and represented by a number of exceptionally preserved soft-bodied and skeletal fossils that provide a compelling narrative for animal evolution. Chancelloriids, one of the extinct groups of Cambrian animals, have a distinctive body that characterized by a sclerite-bearing, flexible integument and a single apical opening leading into a central cavity devoid of unequivocal internal organs. Their phylogenetic position within the Metazoa, however, is controversial. Here, we describe new soft-bodied fossils of chancelloriids from the 518-million-year-old Chengjiang biota of China, which corroborate the unique bauplan pattern and reveal exquisite integument microstructures. The tiny protuberances and wrinkling structures of the integument are interpreted to be related to primitive epithelial contraction, suggesting that chancelloriids were a group of basal epitheliozoans and constitute an evolutionary clade that branched below all extant eumetazoans while above or close to the placozoans. Thus, the chancelloriid body plan likely filled one of the anatomical gaps between the Placozoa and the Eumetazoa.
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