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The Palaeobiology of Two Crown Group Cnidarians: and Gen. Et Sp. Nov. from the Ediacaran of Newfoundland, Canada

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Journal Life (Basel)
Specialty Biology
Date 2024 Sep 28
PMID 39337880
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The Ediacaran of eastern Newfoundland preserves the world's oldest known eumetazoan body fossils, as well as the earliest known record of fossilized muscular tissue. Re-examination of the holotype of the eight-armed in terms of its morphology, the arrangement of its muscle filament bundles, and hitherto undescribed aspects of its anatomy support its interpretation as a crown staurozoan. We also document several new fossils preserving muscle tissue with a different muscular architecture to , but with only four arms. This new material allows us to describe a new crown group staurozoan, gen. et sp. nov. This work confirms the presence of crown group medusozoan cnidarians of the Staurozoa in the Ediacaran of Newfoundland circa 565 Ma.

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