Lower Cambrian pediculate lingulids from Yunnan, China
- 1 July 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Paleontology
- Vol. 67 (5) , 788-798
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000037057
Abstract
The vermiform pedicle is one of the most distinctive organs of modern lingulids, but it is rarely preserved. Only two fossil specimens of lingulids with pedicle casts have been reported, one from the Ordovician and the other from the Devonian. No record of fossil pedicles of Lingulella and Lingulepis, the dominant Cambrian and Early Ordovician lingulids, is known. Fossil lingulids from the Lower Cambrian of Chengjiang County, Yunnan, suggest that the structure and function of the pedicle of the lingulids has not changed significantly from its first appearance. A comparison of fossil pedicle of lingulids from the Lower Cambrian, Chengjiang County (China), the Burgess Shale, Middle Cambrian, British Columbia (Canada), the Trenton Formation, Middle Ordovician, New York (U.S.A.), and the Devonian, Devonshire (England, U.K.) shows that the delthyrial area to which the pedicle muscles are attached was reduced in length through time until these muscles were completely embraced by the two valves.Two species, Lingulella chengjiangensis n. sp. and Lingulepis malongensis Rong, are described.Keywords
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