2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.palwor.2023.03.005
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Growth patterns of palaeoscolecid sclerites from the Furongian (upper Cambrian) Wangcun section, western Hunan, South China

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“…It is generally accepted that the annulus widens as the worm grows, both in extant scalidophorans (Neuhaus, 1995) and in paleoscolecids, which are considered to be early scalidophorans (cycloneuralians) (Brock and Cooper, 1993;Müller and HinzSchallreuter, 1993;Zhang and Pratt, 1996;Duan and Dong, 2013;Xian et al, 2023), so we divided these four specimens into four developmental stages according to the width of the annulus (Table 1; Figure 3s1-s4). According to these specimens, the size of the sclerites also gradually increases with growth (Table 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is generally accepted that the annulus widens as the worm grows, both in extant scalidophorans (Neuhaus, 1995) and in paleoscolecids, which are considered to be early scalidophorans (cycloneuralians) (Brock and Cooper, 1993;Müller and HinzSchallreuter, 1993;Zhang and Pratt, 1996;Duan and Dong, 2013;Xian et al, 2023), so we divided these four specimens into four developmental stages according to the width of the annulus (Table 1; Figure 3s1-s4). According to these specimens, the size of the sclerites also gradually increases with growth (Table 1).…”
Section: Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%