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Precambrian phosphatized embryos and larvae from the Doushantuo Formation and their affinities, Guizhou (SW China)
引用本文:CHEN Junyuan CHI Huimei. Precambrian phosphatized embryos and larvae from the Doushantuo Formation and their affinities, Guizhou (SW China)[J]. 科学通报(英文版), 2005, 50(19): 2193-2200. DOI: 10.1360/982004-727
作者姓名:CHEN Junyuan CHI Huimei
作者单位:[1]Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China [2]Chien-Shiung Wu Laboratory, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China
基金项目:We would like to thank Dr. Stephen Q. Dombos (Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) and the two anonymous referees for their constructive comments and Miss Li Qiong for her technical assistance. This work was supported jointly by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 40132010, 40302004), Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. KZCX3-SW-141) and Ministry of Science and Technology of China (Grant No. G2000077700).
摘    要:Weng'an phosphates of the Precambrian Doushantuo Formation, Guizhou (southwestern China) preserve a large number of exquisite biological structures, which are mostly micro-spherical and represent seaweeds, acritarchs and developing eggs related to various groups of metazoans. Here is a report of a variety of developing eggs and larvae, which are most probably of Cnidarian affinity. The eggs examined in the study are composed of early cleavage embryos and two-layered gastrulae. The early cleavage embryos are radial and total cleavage with equal-size blastomeres. The gastrulae mostly bear a large archenteron, which is filled with yolk-degrading organic matter. Ovoid to fusiform planula-like larvae identified in thin sections under light microscope are mostly mouthless and their gastrovascular cavity is filled with possible yolk-degrading organic matter. They are likely representatives of non-feeding larva. The uncommon planula-like structures are hollow, with each having a mouth-like structure on its narrow end. We interpret them as feeding larva. Study of these embryos with possible Cnidarian affinities shed new insight on the origin of metazoans.

关 键 词:中国 贵州 寒武纪 磷酸盐晶胚 化石 生物学结构
收稿时间:2005-04-19
修稿时间:2005-04-192005-06-29

Precambrian phosphatized embryos and larvae from the Doushantuo Formation and their affinities,Guizhou (SW China)
Junyuan?ChenEmail author,Huimei?Chi. Precambrian phosphatized embryos and larvae from the Doushantuo Formation and their affinities,Guizhou (SW China)[J]. Chinese science bulletin, 2005, 50(19): 2193-2200. DOI: 10.1360/982004-727
Authors:Junyuan?Chen  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:chen-junyuan@.net"   title="  chen-junyuan@.net"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Huimei?Chi
Affiliation:1.Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Nanjing,China;2.Chien-Shiung Wu Laboratory,Southeast University,Nanjing,China
Abstract:Weng,an phosphates of the Precambrian Dou-shantuo Formation, Guizhou (southwestern China) preserve a large number of exquisite biological structures, which are mostly micro-spherical and represent seaweeds, acritarchs and developing eggs related to various groups of metazoans. Here is a report of a variety of developing eggs and larvae, which are most probably of Cnidarian affinity. The eggs ex-amined in the study are composed of early cleavage embryos and two-layered gastrulae. The early cleavage embryos are radial and total cleavage with equal-size blastomeres. The gastrulae mostly bear a large archenteron, which is filled with yolk-degrading organic matter. Ovoid to fusiform planula-like larvae identified in thin sections under light microscope are mostly mouthless and their gastrovascularcavity is filled with possible yolk-degrading organic matter. They are likely representatives of non-feeding larva. The uncommon planula-like structures are hollow, with each having a mouth-like structure on its narrow end. We inter-pret them as feeding larva. Study of these embryos with pos-sible Cnidarian affinities shed new insight on the origin ofmetazoans.
Keywords:Weng  an fauna   fossil embryos   fossil planulae   Cnidari-ans
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