Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4749674 | Palaeoworld | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Several species of palaeoscolecidan worm have been found in the Tonggao Formation (earliest Floian) of Guizhou Province, China. Two new palaeoscolecidan taxa are described (Sanduscolex regularis n. gen. n. sp. and Ashetscolex nuppus n. gen. n. sp.); another palaeoscolecidan (Wronascolex sp.) is left in open nomenclature. This is the youngest known occurrence of Wronascolex. A possible large free-living nematode is described and illustrated, representing the earliest known nematode in the fossil record, and a rare example from a marine setting.
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Authors
Lucy A. Muir, Tin-Wai Ng, Xiang-Feng Li, Yuan-Dong Zhang, Jih-Pai Lin,