Archaeopriapulida

Archaeopriapulida is a group of priapulid-like worms known from Cambrian lagerstätte.[1] The group is closely related to, and very similar to, the modern Priapulids.[2] It is unclear whether it is mono- or polyphyletic.[3] Despite a remarkable morphological similarity to their modern cousins,[4] they fall outside of the priapulid crown group, which is not unambiguously represented in the fossil record until the Carboniferous.[5] They are probably closely related or paraphyletic to the palaeoscolecids; the relationship between these basal worms is somewhat unresolved.[3]

Archaeopriapulida
Temporal range: Cambrian Stage 3–Middle Cambrian
Reconstruction of the celebrated archaeopriapulid Ottoia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Stem group: Priapulida (?)
Class: Archaeopriapulida

Species

  • Genus Acosmia maotiania Chen & Zhoi 1997 (Chengjiang deposits)
    • Acosmia maotiania Chen & Zhoi 1997
  • Genus Archotuba Hou et al. 1999 (possibly a Cnidarian) (Chengjiang deposits)[6]
    • Archotuba conoidalis Hou et al. 1999
  • Genus Baltiscalida Slater et al. 2017
    • Baltiscalida njorda Slater et al. 2017
  • Genus Eopriapulites Liu & al 2014[7]
    • Eopriapulites sphinx Liu & al 2014
  • Genus Eximipriapulus Ma et al. 2014 (Chengjiang deposits) [8]
    • Eximipriapulus globocaudatus Ma et al. 2014
  • Genus Gangtoucunia Luo & Hu 1999 (Chengjiang deposits)
    • Gangtoucunia aspera Luo & Hu 1999 (May not be a priapulid)[9]
  • Genus Lagenula Luo & Hu 1999 nomen dubium (Chengjiang deposits)[4]
    • Lagenula striolata Luo & Hu 1999 nomen dubium
  • Genus Laojieella Han et al. 2006 (Chengjiang deposits)[10]
    • Laojieella thecata Han et al. 2006
  • Genus Lecythioscopa Conway Morris 1977 (Burgess Shale)
    • Lecythioscopa simplex (Walcott 1931) Conway Morris 1977 [Canadia simplex Walcott 1931]
  • Genus Oligonodus Luo & Hu 1999 nomen dubium (Chengjiang deposits)[4]
    • Oligonodus specialis Luo & Hu 1999 nomen dubium
  • Genus Omnidens Hou & al 2006 (Chengjiang deposits)
    • Omnidens amplus Hou & al 2006
  • Genus Sandaokania Luo & Hu 1999 nomen dubium (Chengjiang deposits)[4]
    • Sandaokania latinodosa Luo & Hu 1999 nomen dubium
  • Genus Singuuriqia Peel 2017 (Sirius Passet)[11]
    • Singuuriqia simoni Peel 2017
  • Genus Sullulika Peel & Willman, 2018[12]
    • Sullulika broenlundi Peel & Willman, 2018
  • Genus Xishania Hong 1981
    • Xishania fusiformis Hong 1981
    • Xishania jiangxiensis Hong 1988
  • Genus Paratubiluchus Han, Shu, Zhang et Liu, 2004 (Chengjiang deposits)
    • Paratubiluchus bicaudatus Han, Shu, Zhang et Liu, 2004
  • Genus Xiaoheiqingella Hu 2002
    • Xiaoheiqingella peculiaris Hu 2002 [Yunnanpriapulus halteroformis Huang et al 2004[13]][14] (Chengjiang deposits)
  • Genus Priapulites Schram 1973 (Mazon Creek)
    • Priapulites konecniorum Schram 1973
  • Family Palaeopriapulitidae Hou et al. 1999
    • Genus Sicyophorus Luo & Hu 1999 (Chengjiang deposits)[4]
      • Sicyophorus rara Luo & Hu 1999
      • Sicyophorus sp.[15]
    • Genus Paraselkirkia Luo & Hu 1999[16]
      • Paraselkirkia sinica (Luo & Hu 1999) Luo & Hu 1999
  • Family Selkirkiidae Conway Morris 1977 (stem Palaeoscolecida)[17]
    • Genus Selkirkia Walcott 1911
      • Selkirkia elongata Luo & Hu 1999 (Chengjiang deposits)
      • Selkirkia columbia Walcott 1911 (Burgess Shale)
      • Selkirkia pennsylvanica Resser & Howell 1938
      • Selkirkia spencei Resser 1939
      • Selkirkia willoughbyi Conway Morris & Robison 1986
  • Order Ancalagonida Adrianov & Malakhov 1995 (stem Scalidophora)[17]
    • Family Ancalagonidae Conway Morris 1977
      • Genus Ancalagon (Walcott 1911) Conway Morris 1977 (Burgess Shale)
        • Ancalagon minor (Walcott 1911) Conway Morris 1977
    • Family Fieldiidae Conway Morris 1977
      • Genus Fieldia Walcott 1912 (Burgess Shale)
        • Fieldia lanceolata Walcott 1912
    • Genus Scolecofurca Conway Morris 1977 (Burgess Shale)
      • Scolecofurca rara Conway Morris 1977
    • Family Ottoiidae Walcott 1911
      • Genus Ottoia Walcott 1911
        • Ottoia cylindrica (Sun & Hou 1987)
        • Ottoia guizhouenis Yang, Zhao & Zhang 2016
        • Ottoia prolifica Walcott 1911 (Burgess Shale)
        • Ottoia tenuis Walcott 1911
        • Ottoia tricuspida Smith, Harvey & Butterfield 2015
    • Family Corynetidae Huang, Vannier & Chen 2004
      • Genus Corynetis Luo & Hu 1999
        • Corynetis brevis Luo & Hu 1999 [Anningvermis multispinosus Huang et al 2004[4]) (Chengjiang deposits)[8]
        • Corynetis fortis Hu et al. 2012 [18] (Chengjiang deposits)
        • Corynetis pusillus (Klug 1842)
    • Family Miskoiidae Walcott 1911
      • Genus Louisella Conway Morris 1977 (Burgess Shale)
        • Louisella pedunculata (Walcott 1911) Conway Morris 1977
      • Genus Miskoia Walcott 1911
        • Miskoia placida Walcott 1931
        • Miskoia preciosa Walcott 1911
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