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Article: Mansuyia Sun, and Tsinania Walcott, from the Furongian of North China and the evolution of the trilobite family Tsinaniidae

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 57
Part: 2
Publication Date: March 2014
Page(s): 269 282
Author(s): <p>Tae-Yoon Park, Ju Eon Kim, Seung-Bae Lee and Duck K. Choi</p>
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How to Cite

PARK, T.-Y., KIM, J. E., LEE S.-B., CHOI, D. K. 2014. Mansuyia Sun, and Tsinania Walcott, from the Furongian of North China and the evolution of the trilobite family Tsinaniidae. Palaeontology, 57, 2, 269–282. doi: 10.1111/pala.12065

Author Information

  • Tae-Yoon Park - Division of Polar Earth-System Sciences, Korea Polar Research Institute, Incheon, Korea (email: taeyoon.park@hotmail.com)
  • Ju Eon Kim - School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (email: jueon-kim@hotmail.com)
  • Seung-Bae Lee - Exhibition Division II, Gwacheon National Science Museum, Gwacheon, Korea (email: sblee@mest.go.kr)
  • Duck K. Choi - School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (email: dkchoi@snu.ac.kr)

Publication History

  • Issue published online: 15 MAR 2014
  • Article first published online: 22 JUL 2013
  • Manuscript Accepted: 25 MAY 2013
  • Manuscript Received: 12 NOV 2012

Funded By

National Research Foundation of Korea
Ministry of Education, Science and Technology. Grant Numbers: PN12090, 2011–0013164

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Abstract

The Furongian trilobite family Tsinaniidae is characterized by a highly effaced surface and forms an important constituent of the Furongian trilobite faunas of east Gondwana. However, the origin of the characteristic morphology of this family has remained unclear. Only recently has the tsinaniid trilobite Lonchopygella megaspina been suggested to represent an intermediate stage in the evolutionary transition to other tsinaniids on the basis of the trunk segmentation. Here, we report successive occurrences of four species of the kaolishaniid genus Mansuyia and a tsinaniid trilobite Tsinania canens from the Furongian (late Cambrian) Chaomidian Formation in Shandong Province, China. A cladistic analysis including these taxa reveals that the four species of Mansuyia constitute stem-group taxa to the family Tsinaniidae, rendering Mansuyia and the Kaolishaniidae paraphyletic. The youngest species of Mansuyia, M. taianfuensis, turns out to be the immediate sister taxon of the Tsinaniidae, displaying a closely similar morphology to the tsinaniid trilobite, Shergoldia laevigata. The generic and familial boundary therefore situated between M. taianfuensis and S. laevigata.

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