The early Cambrian Kuamaia lata, an artiopodan euarthropod with a raptorial frontal appendage
Phylogenetic analysis demonstrates that Kuamaia lata, a helmetiid euarthropod from the lower Cambrian (Series 2, Stage 3) Chengjiang Konservat-Lagerstätte, nests robustly within Artiopoda, the euarthropod clade including trilobitomorphs. Microtomography of new specimens of K. lata reveals details of morphology, notably a six-segmented head and raptorial frontal appendages, the latter contrasting with filiform antennae considered to be a diagnostic character of Artiopoda. Phylogenetic analyses demonstrate that a raptorial frontal appendage is a symplesiomorphy for upper stem-group euarthropods, retained across a swathe of tree space, but evolved secondarily in K. lata from an antenna within Artiopoda. The phylogenetic position of K. lata adds support to a six-segmented head being an ancestral state for upper stem- and crown-group euarthropods.
Funding
Natural Science Foundation of Yunnan Province (grant numbers: 202301AS070049; 202401BC070012)
Yunnan Revitalization Talent Support Program
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Author affiliation
College of Science & Engineering Geography, Geology & EnvironmentPublished in
Journal of PaleontologyPagination
1 - 13Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)issn
0022-3360eissn
1937-2337Copyright date
2025Available date
2025-03-07Publisher DOI
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enPublisher version
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Professor Mark WilliamsDeposit date
2025-03-03Data Access Statement
Data for this study are available in MorphoBank: http://dx.doi.org/10.7934/P5400. Supplementary Data Set 1. Nexus file coding.Rights Retention Statement
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