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Article: Paterimitra pyramidalis from South Australia: scleritome, shell structure and evolution of a lower Cambrian stem group brachiopod

Publication: Palaeontology
Volume: 57
Part: 2
Publication Date: March 2014
Page(s): 417 446
Author(s): <p>Cecilia M. Larsson, Christian B. Skovsted, Glenn A. Brock, Uwe Balthasar, Timothy P. Topper and Lars E. Holmer</p>
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How to Cite

LARSSON, C. M., SKOVSTED, C. B., BROCK, G. A., BALTHASAR, U., TOPPER, T. P., HOLMER, L. E. 2014. Paterimitra pyramidalis from South Australia: scleritome, shell structure and evolution of a lower Cambrian stem group brachiopod. Palaeontology57, 2, 417–446. doi: 10.1111/pala.12072

Author Information

  • Cecilia M. Larsson - Department of Earth Sciences, Palaeobiology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
  • Christian B. Skovsted - Department of Palaeozoology, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden
  • Glenn A. Brock - Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia
  • Uwe Balthasar - School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
  • Timothy P. Topper - Geological Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Lars E. Holmer - Department of Earth Sciences, Palaeobiology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

Publication History

  • Issue published online: 15 MAR 2014
  • Article first published online: 7 OCT 2013
  • Manuscript Accepted: 24 JUN 2013
  • Manuscript Received: 19 JUN 2012

Funded By

Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Swedish Research Council. Grant Numbers: VR 2009-4395, 2012-1658
Australian Research Council Discovery Project. Grant Number: #DP 120104251
Volkswagen Foundation and the EU-Synthesys. Grant Number: SE-TAF-1001
Macquarie University Research Grants and the Wenner-Gren Foundation
Carlsberg Foundation Grant
Uppsala University

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Abstract

The tommotiid Paterimitra pyramidalis Laurie, 1986, is redescribed based on well-preserved material from the lower Cambrian Wilkawillina, Wirrapowie and Ajax limestones of the Flinders Ranges, South Australia. The material shows that the scleritome of Paterimitra pyramidalis includes three sclerite morphotypes (S1, S2 and L). Detailed shell microstructure studies show striking similarities with both the paterinid brachiopod Askepasma toddense and the tommotiid Eccentrotheca helenia, which strengthens the suggested evolutionary link between tommotiids and brachiopods. Based on the partly articulated specimens and similarities in shell microstructure and sclerite morphology with Eccentrotheca, Paterimitra pyramidalis is reconstructed as a tube-dwelling, epifaunal, sessile, filter-feeder with an organic pedicle-like attachment structure. The proposed reconstruction of the scleritome comprises a basal unit composed of one S1 and one S2 sclerite, as well as an unresolved number of L sclerites lining a coniform tubular structure.

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