Acanthomeridion

Acanthomeridion
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: incertae sedis
Family: Acanthomeridiidae
Hou & Bergström, 1997
Genus: Acanthomeridion
Hou, Chen & Lu, 1989
Species: A. serratum
Binomial name
Acanthomeridion serratum
Hou, Chen & Lu, 1989
Other species

Acanthomeridion anacanthus
Hou et al., 2016[1]

Acanthomeridion is an extinct arthropod found in the Chengjiang fauna deposits of China.[2] In 1997, it was placed in its own, monotypic family, Acanthomeridiidae.[3] It is known from eight specimens, all found in China.[4]

Morphology

Acanthomeridion was a 35 mm-long animal, with 11 segments ending in rear-facing spines. The head features free cheeks separated by the rest of the head by sutures. This is analogous with trilobites. Otherwise, affinities are mainly unclear.[4] Some more recently discovered specimens of the species Acanthomeridion anacanthus have paired gut diverticulae as have been seen in artiopods.[5] No fossils exposing the limbs have yet been found, but they are thought to be biramous with the upper section of the limb holding the gills. As limbs have not been found, it is uncertain whether Acanthomeridion was a seafloor-dweller or a swimmer. The streamlining suggests that it swam, but is inconclusive.

Taxonomy

Acanthomeridion is considered a primitive member of the Artiopod clade. Some studies have put it as having affinities with petalopleurans or xandarellids, but a more recent study by Hou, Williams et al. including the more recently discovered specimens suggest that it is the most basal member of the clade.[5]

References

  1. Xianguang Hou; Mark Williams; Sarah Gabbott; David J. Siveter; Derek J. Siveter; Peiyun Cong; Xiaoya Ma; Robert Sansom (2016). "A new species of the artiopodan arthropod Acanthomeridion from the lower Cambrian Chengjiang Lagerstätte, China, and the phylogenetic significance of the genus". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 15 (9): 733–740. doi:10.1080/14772019.2016.1229695.
  2. X.-G. Hou, J.-Y. Chen & H.-Z. Lu (1989). "Early Cambrian new arthropods from Chengjiang, Yunnan". Acta Palaeontologica Sinica. 28: 42–57.
  3. J. Bergstrom & X. Hou (1997). Arthropods of the Lower Cambrian Chengjiang Fauna, Southwest China. Fossils and Strata 45. Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-82-00-37693-4.
  4. 1 2 Xiang-Hong Feng, Xian-guang Hou (2008). The Cambrian Fossils of Chengjiang, China: The Flowering of Early Animal Life. John Wiley & Sons. p. 176.
  5. 1 2 Hou, Williams, Gabbott, Siveter, Siveter & Cong. "A new species of Acanthomeridion".


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