New Maikhanellid Shells and Siphogonuchitid Spicule Bundles from the Cambrian Fortunian Stage of South China
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This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41572009,41572007,41472015 ), College Students’ Innovative Entrepreneurial Training Program of Chang’an University (Grant No. 201610710043, 201610710044, 201610710047, 201610710045 ), 0012-310600161000 and The Tenth “Challenge Cup” Competition of Chang’an University(C-P-B-2, C-P-B-6, C-P-B-8). Thanks also to Dr. Shuhai Xiao and Dr. Huaqiao Zhang, who have provided immeasurable assistance.

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    Maikhanellids are a distinct group of Cambrian Fortunian small shelly fossils by the cap-shaped profiles and scaly shell ornamentation. According to the individual shell shape and ornamentation feature types of 50 maikhanellids fossils which were collected from Xixiang botia, we confirmed the family Maikhanellidae content of six genera, which are Maikhanella, Ramenta, Purella, Ramentoides, Yunnannopleura and Mediata. Unlike the halkieriid animals whose shells and spicules are articulated on different body parts, maikhanellids were presumably yielded by siphogonuchitid spicules penetrating the intermediate matrix (the "spicule shell" hypothesis), and this is the reason that some researchers treated maikhanellids and co-occurring siphogonuchitids as synonyms. The affinities of Maikhanellids and siphogonuchitids remain debatable. Here, we report three dimensionally phosphatized maikhanellid shells and siphogonuchitid spicule bundles from the Cambrian Fortunian small shell faunas of South China. They differ from all the previously reported maikhanellids and siphogonuchitids, and may represent new types. The intact and smooth surface underneath the partially preserved scales of the shells challenges the "spicule-shell" hypothesis. The present siphogonuchitid spicules differ from the maikhanellid scales in size, morphology, and .arrangement pattern, thus the spicules might not be derived from the shells. Whether the shells and spicule bundles were articulated on different body parts of the same animals remains unknown.

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LIU Yunhuan, ZHANG Yanan, SHAO Tiequan, TANG Hanhua, JIANG Kaituo, WANG Qi, CHEN Cheng, DONG Junyan, LIANG Yongchun, DAI Jun, XUE Jiaqi.2016. New Maikhanellid Shells and Siphogonuchitid Spicule Bundles from the Cambrian Fortunian Stage of South China[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),90(5):1629-1636

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  • Received:March 18,2016
  • Revised:June 16,2016
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  • Online: October 20,2016
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