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Evolutionary significance of the blastozoan Eumorphocystis and its pseudo-arms

Thomas Guensburg
James Sprinkle
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Rich Mooi
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Abstract

Twelve Eumorphocystis specimens provide the basis for new findings and a more informed assessment of whether this blastozoan (eocrinoids, blastoids, diploporites, rhombiferans) constitutes the sister taxon to crinoids, as has been recently proposed. Both Eumorphocystis and earliest-known crinoid feeding appendages express large longitudinal canals, a demonstrable homology exclusive to these taxa. However, the specimen series studied here shows that Eumorphocystis canals constrict proximally and travel within ambulacrals above the thecal cavity. This relationship is congruent with a documented blastozoan pattern but very unlike earliest crinoid topology. Earliest crinoid arm cavities lie fully beneath floor plates; these expand and merge directly with the main thecal coelomic cavity at thecal shoulders. Other associated anatomical features echo this contrasting comparison. Feeding appendages of Eumorphocystis lack two-tiered cover plates, podial basins/pores, and lateral arm plating, all features of earliest crinoid "true arms". Eumorphocystis feeding appendages are buttressed by solid block-like plates added during ontogeny at a generative zone below floor plates, a pattern with no known parallel among crinoids. Eumorphocystis feeding appendages express brachioles, erect extensions of floor plates, also unknown among crinoids. These several distinctions point to non-homology of most feeding appendage anatomy, removing Eumorphocystis and other blastozoans from exclusive relationship with crinoids. Eumorphocystis further differs from crinoids in that thecal plates express diplopores, respiratory structures not present among crinoids, but ubiquitous among certain groups of blastozoans. Phylogenetic analysis places Eumorphocystis as a crownward blastozoan, far removed from crinoids.
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hal-03004489 , version 1 (13-11-2020)

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Thomas Guensburg, James Sprinkle, Rich Mooi, Bertrand Lefebvre. Evolutionary significance of the blastozoan Eumorphocystis and its pseudo-arms. Journal of Paleontology, 2021, 95 (2), pp.327-343. ⟨10.1017/jpa.2020.84⟩. ⟨hal-03004489⟩
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