Xianguangia Chen & Erdtmann, 1991
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Genus Xianguangia Chen & Erdtmann, 1991
Type species. Xianguangia sinica Chen & Erdtmann, 1991
Diagnosis. As for the type and only species.
Remarks. The different architecture of the calyx separates Xianguangia from Daihua and Dinomischus ( Table 1 View Table 1 ). Xianguangia only possesses an invaginated pit in the basal portion of the calyx, whereas the latter two taxa have either a blunt tip or a slender stalk, respectively ( Zhao et al., 2019). The oral surface expands to various degrees among these three taxa, forming three oral domes with slender bracts in Daihua , and an elongated oral cone in Dinomischus ( Zhao et al., 2019) . Xianguangia shares with Daihua and Dinomischus an outer sheath enveloping each tentacle rod. A single sheath has been identified in Xianguangia and Dinomischus , while two possible paired sheaths have been suggested in Daihua ( Zhao et al., 2019) .
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