| Literature DB >> 22207818 |
Adeline Kerner1, Françoise Debrenne, Régine Vignes-Lebbe.
Abstract
Archaeocyatha represent the oldest calcified sponges and the first metazoans to build bioconstructions in association with calcimicrobes. They are a key group in biology, evolutionary studies, biostratigraphy, paleoecology and paleogeography of the early Cambrian times. The establishing of a new standardized terminology for archaeocyathans description has permitted the creation of the first knowledge base in English including descriptions of all archaeocyathan genera. This base, using the XPER² software package, is an integral part of the -Archaeocyatha- a knowledge base website, freely available at url http://www.infosyslab.fr/archaeocyatha. The website is composed of common information about Archaeocyatha, general remarks about the knowledge base, the description of the 307 genera recognized with images of type-specimens of type-species for each genus, as well as additional morphological data, an interactive free access key and its user guide.The automatic analysis and comparison of the digitized descriptions have identified some genera with highly similar morphology. These results are a great help for future taxonomic revisions and suggest a number of possible synonymies that require further study.Entities:
Keywords: Archaeocyatha; Cambrian; XPER² ; identification key; knowledge base; standardized characters
Year: 2011 PMID: 22207818 PMCID: PMC3234445 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.150.1566
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figures 1–3.1 Stylized archaeocyathan skeleton (Debrenne, 1964 modified) 2 sp. in transverse section. specimen 2474 4.2Tb MNHN, Paris collection Destombes, Jbel Taissa, Morocco 3 Bornemann, lectotype GML An597, Canal Grande, Sardinia (Bornemann 1886).
Comparison of archaeocyathan and trilobites biozones (modified after Rozanov and Sokolov 1984 and Mansy et al. 1993).
| STAGES | SEBERIAN PLATFORM | ALTAI SAYAN | LAURENTIA | |||
| Archaeocyatha | Trilobita | Archaeocyatha | Trilobita | Archaeocyatha | Trilobita | |
| Stage 4?Toyonian | ||||||
| Stage 4?Botoman | ||||||
| Stage 3?Atdabanian | " | |||||
| " | ||||||
| Stage 2?Tommotian | ||||||
| Fortunian | ||||||
Classical terminology referring to archaeocyathan walls and their equivalent basic descriptors.
| outer wall and inner wall | ||||||||||||
| usual terms | new standardized terminology | dependent characters | ||||||||||
| carcass wall | additionnal sheath | |||||||||||
| structure well defined | perforations | bumps | external plates | morphological tubes | present | micro-porous sheath | mesh | sieve | ||||
| perforations | opening | |||||||||||
| rudimentary | no | pores | none | none | none | no | description of types and repartition of pores | |||||
| simple | yes | pores | none | none | none | no | ||||||
| basic | yes | pores | none | none | none | no | ||||||
| concentrical | yes | pores | none | none | none | no | ||||||
| with canals | yes | canals | none | none | possible | no | description of canals | |||||
| yes | possible | none | possible | |||||||||
| bracts, scales, unnuli | yes | no | ||||||||||
| yes | possible | none | possible | |||||||||
| with tumuli | simple | yes | pores | simple | downwarldy | none | none | no | description of bumps | |||
| multiperforate | multiperforate | downwarldy | ||||||||||
| pustular | yes | pores | simple | central | none | none | no | |||||
| with bracts scales or poretubes | yes | pores | none | yes | none | no | description of external plates | |||||
| yes | yes | |||||||||||
| canals | none | yes | yes | no | ||||||||
| yes | possible | possible | ||||||||||
| with annuli | yes | pores | none | yes | possible | no | ||||||
| yes | yes | |||||||||||
| canals | none | yes | possible | no | ||||||||
| yes | yes | |||||||||||
| compound | yes | pores | none | possible | none | yes | possible | none | possible | decriprion of additional sheath and of carcass structures | ||
| with microporous sheath | yes | pores | none | possible | none | yes | yes | none | none | |||
| tellelar | yes | pores | none | none | none | yes | none | yes | none | |||
| clathrate | yes | pores | none | none | none | yes | none | yes | none | |||
| pseudoclathate | yes | pores | none | none | none | yes | none | yes | none | |||
| tabular | link to tabulae descriptors: tabulae are extensions of inner wall, of outer wall or of both wall | |||||||||||
Figure 4.Screen shot of the free access key constructed in this study for archaeocyathan genera.
Figure 5.Agastrocyathus detailed sheet.
Figures 6–7.6 Comparative table of Family Tumulocoscinidea 7 Special features of Eremitacyathus.
Figure 8.Archaeocyatha website structure. On the left, interactive key and some applications of it. On the right, an example of web page.