Microdictyon

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Microdictyon
Temporal range: Cambrian Stage 3–Middle Cambrian
Diagrammatic reconstruction of Microdictyon sinicum
Microdictyon sinicum Fossil
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Stem group: Onychophora
Genus: Microdictyon
Bengtson, Matthews & Missarzhevsky, 1986
Type species
Microdictyon effusum
Bengtson, Matthews & Missarzhevsky, 1986
Species

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Microdictyon is an extinct armoured

Maotianshan shale of Yunnan China and other parts of the world. Microdictyon is part of the ill-defined taxonLobopodia – that includes several other odd worm-like animals that resembling worm with legs, such as Hallucigenia, Onychodictyon, Cardiodictyon, Luolishania, and Paucipodia. The isolated sclerites of Microdictyon are known from other Lower Cambrian deposits. Microdictyon sclerites appear to have moulted; one sclerite seems to have been preserved during ecdysis.[1]

Microdictyon sinicum (Chen, Hou and Lu, 1989) is typical. The wormlike animal has ten pairs of sclerites (suggestions that these may be eyes or eye-like structures have no weight[2]) on the sides, matched to a pair of tentacle-like feet below. The head and posterior are tubular and featureless.

Species composition

  • Siberian Platform) and England; Lower Cambrian, Sweden
    .

In addition to the type species, 13 species:[3]

  • M. anus Tong, 1989, Lower Cambrian, upper Meishucunian Stage (= Atdabanian Stage), China (Shaanxi).
  • M. chinense (Hao et Shu, 1987), Lower Cambrian, Qiongzhusi Stage (= upper Atdabanian-lowermost Botomian Stages), China (Shaanxi); Atdabanian through Botomian stages, Siberian Platform.
  • M. cuneum Wotte et Sundberg, 2017, Lower Cambrian, Montezuman Stage, the United States.[4]
  • M. depressum Bengtson, 1990, Lower Cambrian, Atdabanian through Botomian Stages, South Australia.
  • M. fuchengense Li et Zhu, 2001, Lower Cambrian, upper Meishucunian Stage (Atdabanian Stage), China (Shaanxi).
  • M. jinshaense Zhang et Aldridge, 2007, Lower Cambrian, Qiongzhusi Stage (= upper Atdabanian Stage-lowermost Botomian), China(Shaanxi).[2]
  • M. montezumaensis Wotte et Sundberg, 2017, Lower Cambrian, Montezuman Stage, the United States.[4]
  • M. rhomboidale Bengtson, Matthews et Missarzhevsky, 1986, Lower Cambrian, upper parts of the Atdabanian Stage, Kazakhstan; Atdabanian Stage, Canada, the United States (M. cf. rhomboidale).
  • M. robisoni Bengtson, Matthews et Missarzhevsky, 1986, Middle Cambrian,
    Amgan
    Stage, the United States;
  • M. rozanovi Demidenko, 2006, Lower Cambrian,
    Toyonian Stage, Siberian Platform.[3]
  • M. sinicum Chen, Hou et Lu, 1989, Lower Cambrian, upper Meishucunian Stage (= Atdabanian Stage) Stage, China (Yunnan.
  • M. sphaeroides Hinz, 1987, Lower Cambrian, Atdabanian Stage, Great Britain.
  • M. tenuiporatum Bengtson, Matthews et Missarzhevsky, 1986, Lower Cambrian, Atdabanian Stage, Siberian Platform.

A picture can be found at https://web.archive.org/web/20030730043530/http://paws.wcu.edu/dperlmutr/earlyfauna.html.


The name Microdictyon is also used for a genus of green algae.

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