A Cloudina-like fossil with evidence of asexual reproduction from the lowest Cambrian, South China
2017
The earliest fossil record of animal biomineralization occurs in the latest Ediacaran
Period ( c . 550 Ma). Cloudina and
Sinotubulites are two important tubular taxa among these earliest
skeletal fossils. The evolutionary fate of Cloudina -type fossils across
the Ediacaran–Cambrian transition, however, remains poorly understood. Here we report a
multi-layered tubular microfossil Feiyanella manica gen. et sp. nov. from
a phosphorite interval of the lowest Cambrian Kuanchuanpu Formation, southern Shaanxi
Province, South China. This newly discovered fossil is a conical tube with a
‘funnel-in-funnel’ construction, showing profound morphological similarities to
Cloudina and Conotubus . On the other hand, the outer
few layers, and particularly the outermost layer, of Feiyanella tubes are
regularly to irregularly corrugated, a feature strikingly similar to the variably
folded/wrinkled tube walls of Sinotubulites . The
Feiyanella tubes additionally exhibit two orders of dichotomous
branching, similar to branching structures reported occasionally in
Cloudina and possibly indicative of asexual reproduction. Owing to broad
similarities in tube morphology, tube wall construction and features presumably indicative
of asexual reproduction, Cloudina, Conotubus, Sinotubulites and the here
described Feiyanella may thus constitute a monophyletic group traversing
the Ediacaran–Cambrian boundary. The tube construction and palaeoecological strategy of
Feiyanella putatively indicate evolutionary continuity in morphology
and palaeoecology of benthic metazoan communities across the Ediacaran–Cambrian
transition.
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