Affinities and functional morphology of the middle Cambrian ornamented tubules from West Hunan, China
Problematic phosphatic tubular microfossils with ornamented sculptures are documented to exist in limestones of the upper Middle Cambrian Huaqiao Formation at the Paibi section and the Wangcun section in West Hunan, China. Two morphological patterns, including Ornamented Tube Form I and Ornamented T...
Published in: | Progress in Natural Science |
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Language: | English |
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progress in natural science
2004
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11897/399618 https://doi.org/10.1080/10020070412331344541 |
Summary: | Problematic phosphatic tubular microfossils with ornamented sculptures are documented to exist in limestones of the upper Middle Cambrian Huaqiao Formation at the Paibi section and the Wangcun section in West Hunan, China. Two morphological patterns, including Ornamented Tube Form I and Ornamented Tube Form II are described. Based on the analysis of the preservation, wall structure and composition of the fossils, it is deduced that these ornamented tubes may represent carapace spines of some Cambrian arthropods with phosphatic carapaces, such as bradoriid crustaceans. Analysis of functional morphology indicates that the sclerites may rather be considered of a defensive than grasping function on the original organism body. Materials Science, Multidisciplinary Multidisciplinary Sciences SCI(E) EI 0 ARTICLE 10 907-911 14 |
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