Saccorhytus is an early ecdysozoan and not the earliest deuterostome | |
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关键词: CYCLONEURALIANS; PALEONTOLOGY; ZHANGJIAGOU; LAGERSTATTE; PHYLOGENY; EVOLUTION; FOSSILS; | |
DOI : 10.1038/s41586-022-05107-z | |
来源: SCIE |
【 摘 要 】
The early history of deuterostomes, the group composed of the chordates, echinoderms and hemichordates(1), is still controversial, not least because of a paucity of stem representatives of these clades(2-5). The early Cambrian microscopic animal Saccorhytus coronarius was interpreted as an early deuterostome on the basis of purported pharyngeal openings, providing evidence for a meiofaunal ancestry(6) and an explanation for the temporal mismatch between palaeontological and molecular clocktimescales of animal evolution(6-8). Here we report new material of S. coronarius, which is reconstructed as a millimetric and ellipsoidal meiobenthic animal with spinose armour and a terminal mouth but no anus. Purported pharyngeal openings in support of the deuterostome hypothesis(6) are shown to be taphonomic artefacts. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that S. coronarius belongs to total-group Ecdysozoa, expanding the morphological disparity and ecological diversity of early Cambrian ecdysozoans.
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