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AN OBOLELLATE BRACHIOPOD WITH SOFT-PART PRESERVATION FROM THE EARLY CAMBRIAN CHENGJIANG FAUNA OF CHINA

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JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY
Volume 85, Issue 3, Pages 460-463

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1666/10-121.1

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [41072017, 40702005, 40830208]
  2. State Key Laboratory in Northwest University
  3. 973 Programme of China [2006CB806401]
  4. Swedish Research Council (VR)
  5. China Scholarship Council (CSC)
  6. Fok Ying Tung Education Foundation [G121016]
  7. Ministry of Education of China

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The obolellates represent a poorly understood group of the oldest known cosmopolitan calcareous rhynchonelliform brachiopods. They made their first appearance in the early Atdabanian and became extinct at the end of the Middle Cambrian. Consequently, any information concerning the soft anatomy of this ephemeral lineage of brachiopods has great phylogenetic significance. This is the first report on two specimens of an obolellate with fine preservation of soft parts including the pedicle, marginal setae and possible imprints of a spiral lophophore, recovered from the early Cambrian Chengjiang Konservat Lagerstatte of Kunming, southern China. The setae are thin and densely fringed along the shell margin. The stout pedicle is distinctly composed of densely stacked tabular bodies, lacking a central coelomic lumen; it emerges through a possible foramen, and slightly tapers posteriorly with the distal end attached to exoskeletons of other organisms.

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