Bicknell Russell D C, Smith Patrick M
Palaeoscience Research Centre, School of Environmental and Rural Science, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, 2351, Australia.
Palaeontology Department, Australian Museum Research Institute, Sydney, NSW, 2010, Australia.
Naturwissenschaften. 2021 Oct 20;108(6):58. doi: 10.1007/s00114-021-01766-6.
Documentation of malformed trilobites has presented invaluable insight into the palaeobiology of a wholly extinct euarthropod group. Although the northern hemisphere record is relatively well documented, examples of abnormal trilobites from Australia are limited. Furthermore, most recorded specimens are from Cambrian-aged rocks. To extend this limited record, we document five new examples of malformed Australian trilobites from the Middle and Late Silurian (Wenlock and Ludlow) deposits of the Yarralumla Formation of the Australian Capital Territory and Yarwood Siltstone Member, Black Bog Shale in New South Wales. We record the first examples of abnormal pygidial and thoracic nodes and present new evidence for bifurcating pygidial ribs. These abnormal features are considered teratological morphologies. The aberrant nodes likely arose through developmental malfunctions, while the bifurcating ribs represent either similar defects, or an injury that developed into a teratological feature. Explanations for the limited record of malformed Australian trilobites and for the decrease in injured trilobites after the end-Ordovician are presented. Further documentation of malformed Australian trilobites from the middle-to-late Paleozoic will undoubtedly paint a more complete picture of how Gondwanan taxa recovered from injuries or unfortunate developmental complications.
畸形三叶虫的记录为一个完全灭绝的真节肢动物类群的古生物学提供了宝贵的见解。尽管北半球的记录相对较为详尽,但来自澳大利亚的异常三叶虫实例却很有限。此外,大多数有记录的标本来自寒武纪时期的岩石。为了扩展这一有限的记录,我们记录了来自澳大利亚首都直辖区亚拉伦拉组以及新南威尔士州亚伍德粉砂岩层、黑沼页岩的志留纪中期和晚期(温洛克世和罗德洛世)沉积物中的五个澳大利亚畸形三叶虫新实例。我们记录了异常尾节和胸节瘤的首个实例,并为尾节肋分叉提供了新证据。这些异常特征被视为畸形形态。异常瘤可能是发育故障导致的,而分叉的肋要么代表类似的缺陷,要么是一种发展成畸形特征的损伤。文中还对澳大利亚畸形三叶虫记录有限以及奥陶纪末后受伤三叶虫数量减少的原因进行了解释。对来自古生代中晚期的澳大利亚畸形三叶虫进行进一步记录,无疑将更完整地描绘冈瓦纳类群如何从损伤或不幸的发育并发症中恢复过来的情况。