Injuries and molting interference in a trilobite from the Cambrian (Furongian) of South China

An injured Shergoldia laevigata Zhu, Hughes & Peng, 2007 (Trilobita, Asaphida) was collected from the Furongian of Guangxi, South China. The injuries occurred in the left thoracic pleurae possessing two marked V-shaped gaps. It led to substantial transverse shortening of the left pleural segment...

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Main Author: Ruiwen Zong
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spelling doaj-05bf5d9a63b64853b29dac8f5451b63f2021-04-09T15:05:28ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592021-04-019e1120110.7717/peerj.11201Injuries and molting interference in a trilobite from the Cambrian (Furongian) of South ChinaRuiwen Zong0State Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, ChinaAn injured Shergoldia laevigata Zhu, Hughes & Peng, 2007 (Trilobita, Asaphida) was collected from the Furongian of Guangxi, South China. The injuries occurred in the left thoracic pleurae possessing two marked V-shaped gaps. It led to substantial transverse shortening of the left pleural segments, with barely perceptible traces of healing. This malformation is interpreted as a sub-lethal attack from an unknown predator. The morphology of injuries and the spatial and temporal distribution of predators indicated that the predatory structure might have been the spines on the ganathobase or ganathobase-like structure of a larger arthropod. There were overlapped segments located in the front of the injuries, and slightly dislocated thoracic segments on the left part of the thorax, suggesting that the trilobite had experienced difficulties during molting. The freshly molted trilobite had dragged forward the old exuvia causing the irregular arrangement of segments. This unusual trilobite specimen indicates that the injuries interfered with molting.https://peerj.com/articles/11201.pdfSub-lethal attackShergoldiaPredator-prey interactionsSandu formationGuangxi
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Injuries and molting interference in a trilobite from the Cambrian (Furongian) of South China
PeerJ
Sub-lethal attack
Shergoldia
Predator-prey interactions
Sandu formation
Guangxi
author_facet Ruiwen Zong
author_sort Ruiwen Zong
title Injuries and molting interference in a trilobite from the Cambrian (Furongian) of South China
title_short Injuries and molting interference in a trilobite from the Cambrian (Furongian) of South China
title_full Injuries and molting interference in a trilobite from the Cambrian (Furongian) of South China
title_fullStr Injuries and molting interference in a trilobite from the Cambrian (Furongian) of South China
title_full_unstemmed Injuries and molting interference in a trilobite from the Cambrian (Furongian) of South China
title_sort injuries and molting interference in a trilobite from the cambrian (furongian) of south china
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2021-04-01
description An injured Shergoldia laevigata Zhu, Hughes & Peng, 2007 (Trilobita, Asaphida) was collected from the Furongian of Guangxi, South China. The injuries occurred in the left thoracic pleurae possessing two marked V-shaped gaps. It led to substantial transverse shortening of the left pleural segments, with barely perceptible traces of healing. This malformation is interpreted as a sub-lethal attack from an unknown predator. The morphology of injuries and the spatial and temporal distribution of predators indicated that the predatory structure might have been the spines on the ganathobase or ganathobase-like structure of a larger arthropod. There were overlapped segments located in the front of the injuries, and slightly dislocated thoracic segments on the left part of the thorax, suggesting that the trilobite had experienced difficulties during molting. The freshly molted trilobite had dragged forward the old exuvia causing the irregular arrangement of segments. This unusual trilobite specimen indicates that the injuries interfered with molting.
topic Sub-lethal attack
Shergoldia
Predator-prey interactions
Sandu formation
Guangxi
url https://peerj.com/articles/11201.pdf
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