Palaeophragmodictya

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Palaeophragmodictya

Extinct genus of sponges


Palaeophragmodictya is an extinct genus of sponge-grade organisms from the Ediacaran Period. Originally interpreted as a hexactinellid sponge,[1] the organism also bears some coelomate characteristics, including bilateral symmetry.[2][3]

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Morphology

The organisms take the form of a rounded, dome-like bag, 768 mm in diameter, with an uneven margin. Radial grooves define sac-like compartments within the bag. The radial pattern has an element of bilateral symmetry. A stalk emerges from the central point of some specimens, at the top of the organism; in life, it probably extended into the water column. Ray-like filaments radiate outwards from the edge of the bag.[2] Some structures in the organism have been interpreted as spicules.[1][4]

Ecology

The organisms have been interpreted as tall suspension feeders, reaching 10 cm or more up into the sea water above them.[1][5]

Original description

The genus was originally considered to be a member of the Dictyospongiidae family (hexactinellia), and was among the first Precambrian sponges to be described.[1]

Distribution

First found in the Pound group of Australia, fossils have also been recovered from the White Sea region of Russia.[2]

Other Sponge-Grade Ediacarans

See also


References

  1. Gehling, J. G.; Rigby, J. K. (1996), "Long expected sponges from the Neoproterozoic Ediacara fauna of South Australia", Journal of Paleontology, 70 (2): 185–195, Bibcode:1996JPal...70..185G, doi:10.1017/S0022336000023283, ISSN 0022-3360, JSTOR 1306383
  2. Botting, J. P. (2007), ""Cambrian" demosponges in the Ordovician of Morocco: Insights into the early evolutionary history of …", Geobios, 40 (6): 737–748, Bibcode:2007Geobi..40..737B, doi:10.1016/j.geobios.2007.02.006
  3. Ivantsov, A. Y.; Malakhovskaya, Y. E.; Serezhnikova, E. A. (2004), "Some Problematic Fossils from the Vendian of the Southeastern White Sea Region" (PDF), Paleontological Journal, 38 (1): 1–9, archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-07-20



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