Aplacophoran traits in the late Ordovician septemchitonid polyplacophorans

Author:

Dzik Jerzy12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Paleobiology Polish Academy of Sciences Warszawa Poland

2. Institute of Evolutionary Biology, Faculty of Biology, Biological and Chemical Research Centre University of Warsaw Warszawa Poland

Abstract

AbstractA sample of phosphatized, originally calcareous, mollusk shells from the Katian age uppermost Mójcza Limestone at its type locality yielded a few hundred polyplacophoran plates. The chelodids are very rare among them. Three septemchitonid species dominate. They represent a gradation from underived steep roof‐like plates to almost cylindrical ones, leaving only a narrow ventral slit for the foot. Apparently, this represents the first step toward the extremely derived ‘segmented clam’ Bauplan of the Silurian Carnicoleus, with plates completely closed at the venter except for the mouth and anal openings. To enable growth, the plates became thinner and more flexible (or perhaps resorbed) along the dorsum. The tendency toward reduction of the ventral gap of the plates in the early Paleozoic septemchitonid polyplacophorans implies their lack of ability to cling to the substrate with a muscular foot. In compensation, their plates changed toward a more efficient protective function, covering the animal body sides more and more completely. This may explain the origin of the ventral furrow of extant solenogasters hiding the rudimentary foot. An opposite route was chosen by the coeval Acaenoplax lineage, in which the plates did not contact each other, exposing much of the soft body on the dorsum. In both cases the animals appeared to be worm‐like, perhaps representing different ways of evolution from the Paleozoic chitons to the extant aplacophorans.

Publisher

Wiley

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