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Early Cambrian Pentamerous Cubozoan Embryos from South China

BACKGROUND: Extant cubozoans are voracious predators characterized by their square shape, four evenly spaced outstretched tentacles and well-developed eyes. A few cubozoan fossils are known from the Middle Cambrian Marjum Formation of Utah and the well-known Carboniferous Mazon Creek Formation of Il...

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Autores principales: Han, Jian, Kubota, Shin, Li, Guoxiang, Yao, Xiaoyong, Yang, Xiaoguang, Shu, Degan, Li, Yong, Kinoshita, Shunichi, Sasaki, Osamu, Komiya, Tsuyoshi, Yan, Gang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3741300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23950993
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070741
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author Han, Jian
Kubota, Shin
Li, Guoxiang
Yao, Xiaoyong
Yang, Xiaoguang
Shu, Degan
Li, Yong
Kinoshita, Shunichi
Sasaki, Osamu
Komiya, Tsuyoshi
Yan, Gang
author_facet Han, Jian
Kubota, Shin
Li, Guoxiang
Yao, Xiaoyong
Yang, Xiaoguang
Shu, Degan
Li, Yong
Kinoshita, Shunichi
Sasaki, Osamu
Komiya, Tsuyoshi
Yan, Gang
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description BACKGROUND: Extant cubozoans are voracious predators characterized by their square shape, four evenly spaced outstretched tentacles and well-developed eyes. A few cubozoan fossils are known from the Middle Cambrian Marjum Formation of Utah and the well-known Carboniferous Mazon Creek Formation of Illinois. Undisputed cubozoan fossils were previously unknown from the early Cambrian; by that time probably all representatives of the living marine phyla, especially those of basal animals, should have evolved. METHODS: Microscopic fossils were recovered from a phosphatic limestone in the Lower Cambrian Kuanchuanpu Formation of South China using traditional acetic-acid maceration. Seven of the pre-hatched pentamerous cubozoan embryos, each of which bears five pairs of subumbrellar tentacle buds, were analyzed in detail through computed microtomography (Micro-CT) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) without coating. RESULTS: The figured microscopic fossils are unequivocal pre-hatching embryos based on their spherical fertilization envelope and the enclosed soft-tissue that has preserved key anatomical features arranged in perfect pentaradial symmetry, allowing detailed comparison with modern cnidarians, especially medusozoans. A combination of features, such as the claustrum, gonad-lamella, suspensorium and velarium suspended by the frenula, occur exclusively in the gastrovascular system of extant cubozoans, indicating a cubozoan affinity for these fossils. Additionally, the interior anatomy of these embryonic cubozoan fossils unprecedentedly exhibits the development of many new septum-derived lamellae and well-partitioned gastric pockets unknown in living cubozoans, implying that ancestral cubozoans had already evolved highly specialized structures displaying unexpected complexity at the dawn of the Cambrian. The well-developed endodermic lamellae and gastric pockets developed in the late embryonic stages of these cubozoan fossils are comparable with extant pelagic juvenile cubomedusae rather than sessile cubopolyps, whcih indicates a direct development in these fossil taxa, lacking characteristic stages of a typical cnidarian metagenesis such as planktonic planula and sessile polyps.
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spelling pubmed-37413002013-08-15 Early Cambrian Pentamerous Cubozoan Embryos from South China Han, Jian Kubota, Shin Li, Guoxiang Yao, Xiaoyong Yang, Xiaoguang Shu, Degan Li, Yong Kinoshita, Shunichi Sasaki, Osamu Komiya, Tsuyoshi Yan, Gang PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Extant cubozoans are voracious predators characterized by their square shape, four evenly spaced outstretched tentacles and well-developed eyes. A few cubozoan fossils are known from the Middle Cambrian Marjum Formation of Utah and the well-known Carboniferous Mazon Creek Formation of Illinois. Undisputed cubozoan fossils were previously unknown from the early Cambrian; by that time probably all representatives of the living marine phyla, especially those of basal animals, should have evolved. METHODS: Microscopic fossils were recovered from a phosphatic limestone in the Lower Cambrian Kuanchuanpu Formation of South China using traditional acetic-acid maceration. Seven of the pre-hatched pentamerous cubozoan embryos, each of which bears five pairs of subumbrellar tentacle buds, were analyzed in detail through computed microtomography (Micro-CT) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) without coating. RESULTS: The figured microscopic fossils are unequivocal pre-hatching embryos based on their spherical fertilization envelope and the enclosed soft-tissue that has preserved key anatomical features arranged in perfect pentaradial symmetry, allowing detailed comparison with modern cnidarians, especially medusozoans. A combination of features, such as the claustrum, gonad-lamella, suspensorium and velarium suspended by the frenula, occur exclusively in the gastrovascular system of extant cubozoans, indicating a cubozoan affinity for these fossils. Additionally, the interior anatomy of these embryonic cubozoan fossils unprecedentedly exhibits the development of many new septum-derived lamellae and well-partitioned gastric pockets unknown in living cubozoans, implying that ancestral cubozoans had already evolved highly specialized structures displaying unexpected complexity at the dawn of the Cambrian. The well-developed endodermic lamellae and gastric pockets developed in the late embryonic stages of these cubozoan fossils are comparable with extant pelagic juvenile cubomedusae rather than sessile cubopolyps, whcih indicates a direct development in these fossil taxa, lacking characteristic stages of a typical cnidarian metagenesis such as planktonic planula and sessile polyps. Public Library of Science 2013-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3741300/ /pubmed/23950993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070741 Text en © 2013 Han et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Han, Jian
Kubota, Shin
Li, Guoxiang
Yao, Xiaoyong
Yang, Xiaoguang
Shu, Degan
Li, Yong
Kinoshita, Shunichi
Sasaki, Osamu
Komiya, Tsuyoshi
Yan, Gang
Early Cambrian Pentamerous Cubozoan Embryos from South China
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title_short Early Cambrian Pentamerous Cubozoan Embryos from South China
title_sort early cambrian pentamerous cubozoan embryos from south china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3741300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23950993
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0070741
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