Phylogenetic position of Bohemiacinctus gen. nov. (Echinodermata, Cincta) from the Cambrian of Bohemia: implications for macroevolution and the role of taxon sampling in palaeobiological systematics

Author:

Zamora Samuel12ORCID,Wright David F.345ORCID,Nohejlová Martina6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto Geológico y Minero de España (IGME‐CSIC) 50006 Zaragoza Spain

2. Grupo Aragosaurus‐IUCA, Área de Paleontología, Facultad de Ciencias Universidad de Zaragoza Zaragoza Spain

3. Sam Noble Museum 2401 Chautauqua Ave Norman Oklahoma 73072 USA

4. School of Geosciences University of Oklahoma 100 E. Boyd St Norman Oklahoma 73019 USA

5. Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Institution Washington District of Columbia 20560 USA

6. Czech Geological Survey Prague 11821 Czech Republic

Abstract

AbstractAsturicystishavliceki Fatka & Kordule from the middle Cambrian of Bohemia (Czech Republic) is re‐described based on its type material. Several features, including the extension of the food grooves and presence of ventral swellings suggest that ‘A.’ havliceki does not belong to Asturicystis, and is placed in the new genus Bohemiacinctus. To ascertain the phylogenetic position of Bohemiacinctus havliceki, we conducted Bayesian fossil tip‐dating and parsimony‐based phylogenetic analyses of 24 species spanning all major groups of cinctan higher taxa. Results show a high degree of congruence between tree topologies recovered by both tip‐dated and parsimony‐based analyses. Both methods indicate Bhavliceki is phylogenetically distant from Asturicystis and is most likely to be an early representative of the family Sucocystidae. Overall, our phylogeny is broadly similar to previous estimates of cinctan relationships, including a more conventional phylogenetic position of controversial taxa such as Protocinctus. These results point to the sensitivity of small clades such as cinctans to taxon sampling effects, and highlights the importance of taxonomy and accurate morphological character descriptions in phylogenetic analyses of fossil taxa.

Funder

European Regional Development Fund

Gobierno de Aragón

Smithsonian Institution

Česká geologická služba

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Paleontology

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