The siphonotretide brachiopod Schizambon from the Early Ordovician of South China: ontogeny and affinity

Author:

Jahangir Hadi1,Zhang Zhiliang1ORCID,Popov Leonid E.2,Holmer Lars E.3ORCID,Ghobadi Pour Mansoureh24ORCID,Zhan Renbin1

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Nanjing 210008 China

2. Department of Geology National Museum of Wales Cardiff CF10 3NP Wales UK

3. Department of Earth Sciences, Palaeobiology Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

4. Department of Geology, Faculty of Sciences Golestan University Gorgan Iran

Abstract

AbstractSchizambon is one of the earliest and most distinctive genera in the Order Siphonotretida. However, current knowledge of siphonotretide phylogeny and early evolution requires understanding of their earliest ontogeny. In this study, the new species Schizambon tongziensis from the Tungtzu Formation at Honghuayuan section in Guizhou Province, South China is described; it is also the first record of Schizambon in South China. The new well‐preserved specimens shed light on the ontogeny, palaeobiogeographical distribution, phylogeny and early evolution of siphonotretide brachiopods. Characters of metamorphic shells on both valves, outlined by distinct halos, show that Schizambon had a planktotrophic ‘paterinide‐type’ larva, typical of many early Palaeozoic brachiopods. Based on the newly obtained data it is inferred that the free‐swimming larva of Schizambon settled directly on the ventral side of the body, and this type of ontogeny is probably true for other siphonotretides. The divergence of Schizambon from the main siphonotretide lineage probably happened prior to the Guzhangian Age, well before the occurrence of major biodiversification within the order.

Funder

Chinese Academy of Sciences

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Vetenskapsrådet

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Paleontology

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