“…Numerous diversified and well-preserved sponges occur in the exceptional faunas from Cambrian Series 2 of the Yangtze Platform, China, such as the Chengjiang, the Niutitang, the Sancha, the Zunyi, and the Hetang faunas (e.g., Zhang and Pratt, 1994;Yuan et al, 2002;Xiao et al, 2005;Wu et al, 2014). Along with comparable coeval sponge faunas from South Australia and Siberia (e.g., Shabanov et al, 1987;Bengtson, 1990;Rozanov and Zhuravlev, 1992), they suggest that sponge groups diversified quickly during the Cambrian Series 2. On the opposite, Terreneuvian sponge fossils are conspicuously rare and poorly-substantiated, and even appear to be rare to absent in the earliest Cambrian (Terreneuvian) as well as the late Neoproterozoic (Debrenne and Reitner, 2001;Xiao et al, 2005;Antcliffe et al, 2014).…”