A palaeontological solution to the arthropod head problem
- 1 May 2002
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 417 (6886) , 271-275
- https://doi.org/10.1038/417271a
Abstract
The composition of the arthropod head has been one of the most controversial topics in zoology, with a large number of theories being proposed to account for it over the last century1. Although fossils have been recognized as being of potential importance in resolving the issue2,3, a lack of consensus over their systematics4,5 has obscured their contribution. Here, I show that a group of previously problematic Cambrian arthropods from the Burgess Shale and Chengjiang faunas form a clade close to crown-group euarthropods, the group containing myriapods, chelicerates, insects and crustaceans6. They are characterized by modified or even absent endopods, and two pre-oral appendages. Comparison with reconstructions of the crown-group euarthropod ground plan6 and recent investigations into onychophorans7,8 demonstrates that these two appendages are the first antenna (of extant crustaceans) and a more anterior appendage associated with an ocular segment. The latter appendage has been reduced in all crown-group euarthropods. Its most likely relic is as a component of the labrum9. These fossils thus tie together results from disparate living groups (onychophorans and euarthropods).Keywords
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