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El Albani et al., 2024

Rapid volcanic ash entombment reveals the 3D anatomy of Cambrian trilobites

El Albani, A., Mazurier, A., Edgecombe, G. D., Azizi, A., El Bakhouch, A., Berks, H. O., Bouougri, E. H., Chraiki, I., Donoghue, P. C. J., Fontaine, C., Gaines, R. R., Ghnahalla, M., Meunier, A., Trentesaux, A., Paterson, J. R.
DOI
DOI10.1126/science.adl4540
Year2024
JournalScience
Volume384
Number6703
Pages1429-1435
Typearticle in journal
LanguageEnglish
Id50118

Abstract

Knowledge of Cambrian animal anatomy is limited by preservational processes that result in compaction, size bias, and incompleteness. We documented pristine three-dimensional (3D) anatomy of trilobites fossilized through rapid ash burial from a pyroclastic flow entering a shallow marine environment. Cambrian ellipsocephaloid trilobites from Morocco are articulated and undistorted, revealing exquisite details of the appendages and digestive system. Previously unknown anatomy includes a soft-tissue labrum attached to the hypostome, a slit-like mouth, and distinctive cephalic feeding appendages. Our findings resolve controversy over whether the trilobite hypostome is the labrum or incorporates it and establish crown-group euarthropod homologies in trilobites. This occurrence of moldic fossils with 3D soft parts highlights volcanic ash deposits in marine settings as an underexplored source for exceptionally preserved organisms.

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