奥陶纪
古生物学
冈瓦纳大陆
附属物
甲壳
地质学
中国
义县组
生物
动物
考古
甲壳动物
地理
构造学
构造盆地
中生代
作者
Wei Han,Simon J. Braddy,Joseph P. Botting,Yuandong Zhang
摘要
Abstract An early form of eurypterids (Chelicerata), Archopterus anjiensis n. gen. n. sp., is described from the uppermost Ordovician Wenchang Formation of Anji County, Zhejiang Province, South China. It is the earliest record of eurypterids in China and likely the oldest representative of the Adelophthalmidae. The species, represented by a single specimen, is diagnosed by a ventrally preserved prosoma with a parabolic carapace, Hughmilleria -type prosomal appendages, a short vase-shaped metastoma, and a three-segmented type A (female) genital appendage. The specimen is preserved, together with diverse sponges, graptolites and occasional nautiloids, in a 10 m thick shale of marine deep-water setting. This finding extends the stratigraphic range of adelophthalmids from the previously recorded early Silurian into the Late Ordovician (some 10 million years older) and supports an earlier cryptic phase of eurypterid evolution in Gondwana. UUID: http://zoobank.org/a2d090e5-1a15-40b6-8e2a-dda45b01e94d
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