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New radiodonts with gnathobase‐like structures from the Cambrian Chengjiang biota and implications for the systematics of Radiodonta
Author(s) -
Cong PeiYun,
Edgecombe Gregory D.,
Daley Allison C.,
Guo Jin,
Pates Stephen,
Hou XianGuang
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
papers in palaeontology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.827
H-Index - 15
ISSN - 2056-2802
DOI - 10.1002/spp2.1219
Subject(s) - appendage , arthropod mouthparts , systematics , biology , morphology (biology) , zoology , genus , evolutionary biology , anatomy , taxonomy (biology)
A recent description of paired gnathobase‐like structures ( GLS s) in the head region of the radiodont Amplectobelua symbrachiata raised the question of whether these appendicular structures are more widely spread within Radiodonta, putative lower stem‐group euarthropods. Here we describe a new genus of Radiodonta, Ramskoeldia gen. nov., that also bears GLS s. Its two new species, Ramskoeldia platyacantha sp. nov. and R. consimilis sp. nov., are distinguished based on the morphology of their frontal appendages. The presence of three pairs of GLS s associated with reduced segments posterior to the head and the detailed morphological similarities of the GLS s suggest that Ramskoeldia is closely related to Amplectobelua Hou et al ., and they are classified together in the revised Family Amplectobeluidae. Other diagnostic characters of this family include the lack of a radially‐arranged oral cone, instead sharing mouthparts composed of smooth and tuberculate plates, and a frontal appendage with three podomeres in the shaft and prominent larger endites on podomeres 4 and 8. Due to its lack of GLS s and the different morphology of its mouthparts, membership of Lyrarapax Cong et al ., in Amplectobeluidae cannot be confirmed. Appraisal of available evidence indicates that the morphology of the feeding structures, including frontal appendages, the mouth apparatus, and GLS s, serves as a fundamental source of characters in the classification of radiodonts.

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