Markuelia secunda

Kouchinsky, Artem, Alexander, Ruaridh, Bengtson, Stefan, Bowyer, Fred, Clausen, Sébastien, Holmer, Lars E., Kolesnikov, Kirill A., Korovnikov, Igor V., Pavlov, Vladimir, Skovsted, Christian B., Ushatinskaya, Galina, Wood, Rachel & Zhuravlev, Andrey Y., 2022, Early-middle Cambrian stratigraphy and faunas from northern Siberia, Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 67 (2), pp. 341-464 : 423

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https://doi.org/ 10.4202/app.00930.2021

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scientific name

Markuelia secunda
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Markuelia secunda Val’kov in Val’kov and Karlova, 1984

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Material.—Single specimen, SMNH X11293, from sample 11/16.05, basal Erkeket Formation, Khorbusuonka River, Siberia, Russia. Dokidocyathus regularis Zone, Tommotian stage (correlated with the upper part of Cambrian Stage 2).

Remarks.—The fossil represents a phosphatised enrolled embryo (as described by Bengtson and Yue, 1997), whose worm-like segmented body is tightly coiled into a sphere, ca. 0.5 mm in diameter. Although tail spines are not revealed, as in the previously described material, presence of short, conical spines on trunk annuli suggests affinity with Markuelia secunda Val’kov in Val’kov and Karlova, 1984 (see Dong et al. 2010). Annuli are ca. 30 µm thick at the middle. The spines are 30–40 µm long. Different species of Markuelia reportedly occurs in the Cambrian Stage 2 of Siberia, Miaolingian Series of China and Australia, Furongian Series of China, and Lower Ordovician of Laurentia (Dong et al. 2010).

Globula of unknown affinity, 0.2–0.3 mm in diameter is found in the Kuonamka Formation, lower Mayan Stage beds (sample 19/5B, correlated with the lowermost Drumian Stage). It is phosphatised and deformed into a tri-lobate shape ( Fig. 69J View Fig ). The fossil is identical to the globulae reported from the Tommotian and Atdabanian Stages of the Anabar Uplift ( Kouchinsky et al. 2015a: fig. 73B).

Stratigraphic and geographic range.— Markuelia secunda is known from the upper part of Cambrian Stage 2, Siberian Platform, Russia.

Phylum Tardipolypoda Chen and Zhou, 1997

Class Xenusia Dzik and Krumbiegel, 1989

Order Scleronychophora Hou and Bergström, 1995

Family Eoconchariidae Hao and Shu, 1987

Genus Microdictyon Bengtson, Matthews, and Missarzhevsky, 1986

Type species: Microdictyon effusum Bengtson, Matthews, and Missarzhevsky, 1986 ; Rhombocorniculum cancellatum Zone , upper part of Cambrian Stage 3; Geres Member of the Shabakty Group, Ushbas River, Lesser Karatau, Kazakhstan.

Microdictyon robisoni Bengtson, Matthews, and Missarzhevsky, 1986

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Material.—Single sclerite, SMNH X11294, from sample 22/67, Sekten Formation, Lena River, Siberia, Russia. Kounamkites Zone, Amgan stage (correlated with the Wuliuan Stage).

Description.—Dome-shaped fragmentary sclerite with a maximum dimension of ca. 1 mm in the plan view and ca. 0.3 mm in height. Distinct, almost circular holes ranging from ca. 20 μm in diameter at the margin to 80 μm at the middle of sclerite, surrounded by 5–7 nodes. The nodes are expressed as cones with flattened tops shifted towards the centre of the sclerite. There is a narrow closed channel in each cone open at the base. Openings of the holes through the sclerite are each surrounded by a basal ring.

Stratigraphic and geographic range.—Wuliuan Stage in Siberia ( Russia) ( Kouchinsky et al. 2011) and Laurentia (Bengtson et al. 1986; Peel et al. 2016).

Kingdom

Animalia

Genus

Markuelia

Loc

Markuelia secunda

Kouchinsky, Artem, Alexander, Ruaridh, Bengtson, Stefan, Bowyer, Fred, Clausen, Sébastien, Holmer, Lars E., Kolesnikov, Kirill A., Korovnikov, Igor V., Pavlov, Vladimir, Skovsted, Christian B., Ushatinskaya, Galina, Wood, Rachel & Zhuravlev, Andrey Y. 2022
2022
Loc

Scleronychophora Hou and Bergström, 1995

Hou and Bergstrom 1995
1995
Loc

Eoconchariidae

Hao and Shu 1987
1987
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