2014
DOI: 10.3140/bull.geosci.1429
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Description and interpretation of the internal structure of a Cambrian crustacean compound eye

Abstract: The exceptionally good preservation of phosphatised, three dimensionally preserved "Orsten" arthropods permits insight into the internal morphology of ancient compound eyes. Analysis, presented here, of the stalked eyes of a Cambrian "Orsten" crustacean reveals structures such as a cornea, a crystalline cone, rhabdomers belonging to possibly five or six sensory cells and an absence of a gap (known as the clear-zone) between dioptric structures and the retina. All these features collectively suggest that this c… Show more

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“…Hexagonal facets in densely packed compound eyes (as known from modern crustaceans and insects such as dragonflies or bees) are represented, for example, in Cindarella eucalla (Ramskö ld et al 1997;Schoenemann & Clarkson 2012a, b, c;Zhao et al 2013). We find the same in an assumed anomalocaridid from Emu Bay , an unidentified arthropod , and some excellently preserved crustaceans from the Upper Cambrian Orsten biota (Schoenemann et al , 2014Parker et al 2013;Schoenemann 2013). …”
Section: Cambrian Arthropodssupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…Hexagonal facets in densely packed compound eyes (as known from modern crustaceans and insects such as dragonflies or bees) are represented, for example, in Cindarella eucalla (Ramskö ld et al 1997;Schoenemann & Clarkson 2012a, b, c;Zhao et al 2013). We find the same in an assumed anomalocaridid from Emu Bay , an unidentified arthropod , and some excellently preserved crustaceans from the Upper Cambrian Orsten biota (Schoenemann et al , 2014Parker et al 2013;Schoenemann 2013). …”
Section: Cambrian Arthropodssupporting
confidence: 56%
“…1997; Schoenemann & Clarkson 2010, 2012a, b, c, 2015; Paterson et al . 2011; Schoenemann et al 2011, 2014; Lee et al 2012). Moreover, even internal sensory structures have been described recently from the compound eyes of Devonian trilobites (Schoenemann & Clarkson 2013).…”
Section: Ancient Eyes In the Fossil Recordmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As instruments to detect light, the compound eye has thus had a very long history that may even stretch back as far as the neo-proterozoic, that is, more than 540 millions years ago. However, when exactly the first compound eye appeared, which structural component or components it evolved out of and to what extent the compound eyes nowadays present in the various arthropod taxa are related, these are still largely unresolved and hotly debated questions (Nilsson, 1989;Melzer et al, 1997;Gehring & Ikeo, 1999;Oakley & Cunningham, 2002;Oakley, 2003;Harzsch & Hafner, 2006;Harzsch et al, 2007;Lee et al, 2011;Schoenemann et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%