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(Redirected from Cotyledion tylodes) Extinct genus of filter-feeders Not to be confused with Cotyledon or Cotylenol.

Cotyledion
Temporal range: Cambrian Stage 3 PreꞒ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Fossils and life position reconstruction of Cotyledion tylodes
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Stem group: Entoprocta
Genus: Cotyledion
Luo and Hu in Luo et al., 1999
Species: C. tylodes
Binomial name
Cotyledion tylodes
Luo and Hu in Luo et al., 1999
Synonyms
  • ? Cambrotentacus sanwuia
    Zhang and Shu in Zhang et al., 2001

Cotyledion tylodes is an extinct, stalked filter-feeder known from the Chengjiang lagerstatten. The living animal reached a couple of centimetres in height, and bore a loose scleritome of ovoid sclerites. Its interpretation has been controversial, but it is currently thought to be a member of the Entoprocta stem group.

History of identification

C. tylodes was initially tentatively classified as a stem group echinoderm in 1996, and then a lophophorate in 2002. Lophphorate affinities were challenged as based on taphonomic artifacts in a 2010 paper that suggested a cnidarian affinity based on cylyndrical symmetry as an ancestral body plan for that group.

A more recent alternative proposal suggested a relationship with the Cambroernida, a group of early deuterostomes. However, a later comprehensive paper on cambroernids did not include Cotyledion.

A comprehensive 2013 study of around 400 new specimens provided stronger support for a lophophorate affinity, specifically allied with the entoprocts. The clear presence of a U-shaped gut in the new specimens contradicts placement among the cnidarians, while the lack of bifurcation in the crown of tentacles makes affinity with the deuterostomes unlikely. A recent review of echinoderm origins again refuted the placement of Cotyledion with that group, agreeing with its identity as a stem entoproct.

See also

References

  1. Zhang et al. 2013
  2. ^ Hou et al. 2017
  3. Clausen et al. 2010, p. 137
  4. Yang et al. 2020
  5. Li et al. 2023
  6. Zhang et al. 2013, pp. 3–5
  7. Rahman & Zamora 2024, p. 301

Works cited

Taxon identifiers
Cotyledion


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