Heliomedusa Orienta, and HUAYU, W. This reassignment implies that the organophosphatic, pediculate lingulids and Description of the lophophore of Heliomedusa orienta: Together with the mantle setae protruded along the valve margin, the lophophore represents the most commonly preserved soft part Description: This brachiopod is known as Heliomedusa orienta. The problematic Heliomedusa orienta Sun and Hou, Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Checklist dataset https://doi. 1502 The detailed structure of the lophophore is a key diagnostic character in the definition of higher brachiopod taxa. GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Lethaia, 25: 35–49. YUGAN, J. BETA TEST - Fossil data and pages are very much experimental and under development. 1111/j. Heliomedusa was an ovate brachiopod. 15468/39omei The problematic Heliomedusa orienta Sun and Hou, from the Lower Cambrian Chengjiang Lagerstätte of Yunnan, southwestern China, has a well-preserved New specimens of H. A new sample of 1,150 individuals of this The lower Cambrian (Stage 3) Heliomedusa orienta from the Chengjiang Konservat‐Lagerstätte, eastern Yunnan of South China, is an Download scientific diagram | Heliomedusa orienta from the Lower Cambrian, Yunnan, China. Early Cambrian, Qiongzhusi Section, Heliomedusa orienta from the Early Cambrian Chengjiang Lagerstätte; note short lineations of ciliary tentacles (tailed arrows) on the brachial arms. doi:10. Jun-Yuan Chen, Di The lower Cambrian (Stage 3) Heliomedusa orienta from the Chengjiang Lagerstätte eastern Yunnan of South China is an important example of such an exceptionally preserved, but . org/10. Please report any problems. A new sample of 1,150 individuals of Vendor: Lagerstätte Land SKU Number: SQ4381583 Heliomedusa orienta with soft tissue preservation, Chengjiang Biota. a : ELI- The Lower Cambrian brachiopod Heliomedusa orienta Sun and Hou, 1987a, first identified as a jellyfish, was later described as a craniopsoid brachiopod. The species is a relatively common member of the Chengjiang biota. They are usually found as red-stained Its recognition as the first and earliest discinoidean extends its stratigraphic range from the Ordovician to the Lower Cambrian. The source of the specific The enigmatic Heliomedusa orienta Sun & Hou, 1987, first identified as a jellyfish, is one of the most common species from the early Cambrian The Lower Cambrian brachiopod Heliomedusa orienta Sun and Hou, 1987a, first identified as a jellyfish, was later described as a craniopsoid brachiopod. a : ELI-BH0077A, a strongly-flattened specimen with lophophore arms extended forward, showing imprints of References: Sun, Weiguo and Hou Xianguang. A new sample of 1,150 individuals of The enigmatic Heliomedusa orienta Sun & Hou, 1987, first identified as a jellyfish, is one of the most common species from the early Cambrian Chengjiang Konservat-Lagerstätte (Yuanshan Description: This brachiopod is known as Heliomedusa orienta. The source of the specific Citation (for citing occurrences, please see guidelines) Heliomedusa orienta Sun & Hou, 1987 in GBIF Secretariat (2023). (1987). (1992), Revision of the Lower Cambrian brachiopod Heliomedusa Sun & Hou, 1987. orienta with exceptional preservation of soft tissues from two new sites of the Chengjiang Lagerstätte reveal for the first time its detailed anatomy. Free and Open Access to Biodiversity Data. Early Cambrian medusae from Chengjiang, Yunnan, China. The Lower Cambrian brachiopod Heliomedusa orienta Sun and Hou, 1987a, first identified as a jellyfish, was later described as a craniopsoid brachiopod. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 26:257–271.
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