ابتدائی کیمبرین سمندروں (542-488 ملین سال پہلے) had a plethora of strange and bizarre creatures almost unimaginable to even the best sci-fi dreamer. Arthropoda کرنے کے precursors کی ممکنہ طور پر ایک کے طور پر (بھی Onychophora اور Tardigrada), lobopodian سلسلوں کی ایک عجیب گروپ کی نمائندگی “ٹانگوں کے ساتھ کیڑے” that once roamed the ancient sea beds. Exactly how close they are to the true arthropods is up for debate (tree below), but this newly discovered genus and species, Diania cactiformis (walking cactus), represents the most well sclerotized and arthropod-like of any known to date.
This whopping two and a half inch monster helps us understand the transition from a soft bodied worm like creature into a hard-shelled arthropod; it also gives a better impression of how diverse these lobopodian appendages may have been. It’s a fascinating question because the advantage of jointed, sclerotized, limbs was one that exploded and diversified amongst the creatures we know today. Exactly how this happened is not any closer to being resolved, but it appears as if the legs of this animal were sclerotized before the body (arthropodization vs. arthrodization). One small fossil discovered and yet another small insight into evolutionary history.
حوالہ جات
Liu, J., Steiner, M., Dunlop, J., Keupp, H., Shu, D., Ou, Q., Han, J., Zhang, Z., & Zhang, X. (2011). An armoured Cambrian lobopodian from China with arthropod-like appendages Nature, 470 (7335), 526-530 ڈی او آئی: 10.1038/nature09704
Further reading: A colleagues blog on the lobopodian in Hungarian.
I have a very important question:
which end is the head?
(I am reminded of Hallucigenia?. I wonder how long it will take for someone to turn this guy upside down? Yay for weird Cambrian critters!)
پی ایس. maybe it’s just me/my browser, but the critter’s image doesn’t open on the page; all I get is a frame unless I click through.
I guess they are assuming the head is the structure to the upper left… لیکن, beats me! اس کے علاوہ, I had a .tiff uploaded instead of a JPG, I think it should be fixed now!
The jpg is much better, شکریہ! Funny, my vote for “head” was the right-hand side for some reason. So odd.
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