Pseudopelagiella Explained

Pseudopelagiella is a genus established by Landing Ed. to separate the chaetose members that were previously assigned to Pelagiella.[1] It may be invalid.[2]

The only species in the genus, Pseudopelagiella exigua, was originally described as Pelagiella exigua.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Landing . Ed . Geyer . Gerd . Jirkov . Igor A. . Schiaparelli . Stefano . 2021 . Lophotrochozoa in the Cambrian evolutionary radiation and the Pelagiella problem . Papers in Palaeontology . 7 . 4 . 2227–2244 . 2021PPal....7.2227L . 10.1002/spp2.1396 . 239642828.
  2. Runnegar . Bruce . Gehling . James G. . Jensen . Sören . Saltzman . Matthew R. . Ediacaran paleobiology and biostratigraphy of the Nama Group, Namibia, with emphasis on the erniettomorphs, tubular and trace fossils, and a new sponge, Arimasia germsi n. gen. n. sp. . Journal of Paleontology . 98 . S94 . 2024 . 0022-3360 . 10.1017/jpa.2023.81 . 1–59.
  3. Thomas . Roger D. K. . Runnegar . Bruce . Matt . Kerry . July 2020 . Sigwart . Julia . Pelagiella exigua, an early Cambrian stem gastropod with chaetae: lophotrochozoan heritage and conchiferan novelty . Palaeontology . en . 63 . 4 . 601–627 . 10.1111/pala.12476 . 0031-0239.