Clonal Budding and Sessile Stalk of Conulariids Revealed by a Chinese New Genus
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摘要
A new genus, Sericonularia n.gen., is established here based on lower Silurian conulariid fossils collected from Wuhan, China. This genus is distinguished from other conulariids by extremely thin transverse ribs, thick septa along the corners of the faces, and flat interspaces. The reproductive mode and the sessile stalk of conulariids have been long controversial. In this study, the holotype of the type species Sericonularia gemmata n. gen. et n. sp. provides new clues about budding reproduction in conulariids; moreover, this exceptional specimen offers a unique perspective on the structure and morphology of the sessile stalk. We hypothesize that, once the budding larvae could live independently, they would have detached from their parent and then found a vantage point to attach; notably, some conulariids would have used sessile stalks, rather than discs, during their sessile life phase. These stalks appear to have the same structure as the upper periderm. Overall, our observations provide new valuable insights on conulariid affinities and lifestyle.
关键词
conulariids,budding,sessile stalk,Silurian,South China
稿件作者
Hui Min
Inner Mongolia Technical College of Construction
Rui-Wen Zong
State Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan
Xun-Lian WANG
China University of Geosciences, Beijing
Yu-Shan Zuo
Inner Mongolia institute of Geological Survey
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