2017
DOI: 10.1111/pala.12303
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Early Middle Ordovician scolecodonts from north‐western Argentina and the emergence of labidognath polychaete jaw apparatuses

Abstract: Scolecodonts provide fossil evidence of the evolution and diversification of jaw‐bearing polychaetes from the latest Cambrian onwards. However, their record before the Darriwilian (Middle Ordovician) is scarce worldwide, which limits our understanding of key evolutionary events. One such event is the emergence of taxa possessing the asymmetrical labidognath‐type jaw apparatus architecture, which became common in the Middle Ordovician and is often dominant throughout the Palaeozoic. Here, we document a small co… Show more

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“…Within annelids, Eunicida is one of the most prominent jaw-bearing taxa, and numerous analyses of anatomical features of the jaw apparatus have been published thus far. Notably, evolutionary hypotheses regarding the jaw morphology of different eunicidan families, which are always based on complete apparatuses, have scarcely included extinct families [5][6][7][8]. However, the number of extinct families considerably exceeds the number of extant families [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within annelids, Eunicida is one of the most prominent jaw-bearing taxa, and numerous analyses of anatomical features of the jaw apparatus have been published thus far. Notably, evolutionary hypotheses regarding the jaw morphology of different eunicidan families, which are always based on complete apparatuses, have scarcely included extinct families [5][6][7][8]. However, the number of extinct families considerably exceeds the number of extant families [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…cornutus Kielan‐Jaworowska, 1962) maxillae labelled according to: A, neontological convention; B, palaeontological convention (see Paxton 2009; Hints et al . 2017). C, Skalenoprion alatus Kielan‐Jaworowska, 1962, MI and MII.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2016; Hints et al . 2017), the fossil record of Permian (and younger) scolecodonts and jaw apparatuses is still far from perfect (e.g. Tasch & Stude 1966; Szaniawski 1968; Taugourdeau 1978; Nakrem et al .…”
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“…Las colecciones de Paleobotánica (IANIGLA-PB), Paleovertebrados (IANIGLA-PV), Paleoinvertebrados (IANIGLA-PI) e Icnología (IANIGLA-Icn) contienen en la actualidad unos 3000 ejemplares, colectados en secuencias paleozoicas, mesozoicas y cenozoicas fundamentalmente del centro-oeste de Argentina (provincias de Mendoza, San Juan y Neuquén) y en menor cantidad en secuencias paleozoicas del noroeste (provincias de Salta y Jujuy). Dichas colecciones incluyen 10 holotipos y 63 paratipos (Devincenzi, 2016), a los que se suman ocho holotipos y tres paratipos publicados recientemente (Gnaedinger et al, 2015, Agnolin et al, 2016Lara & Wang, 2016;Pirrone & Buatois, 2016;Beresi et al, 2017;Gouiric-Cavalli et al, 2017;Hints et al, 2017). Las tres primeras colecciones mencionadas están adheridas al Sistema Nacional de Datos Biológicos (SNDB) y publicadas parcialmente en el Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) (Devincenzi et al, 2018a, b, c).…”
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