Helcionellid

Helcionellid
Temporal range:
Latouchella costata restored as a gastropod
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Helcionelloida
Subclass: Archaeobranchia
Order: Helcionelliformes
Geyer, 1994[2]
Subgroups

See text.

Synonyms

Helcionelliformes Golikov & Starobogatov, 1975

Helcionellid or Helcionelliformes is an order of small fossil shells that are universally interpreted as molluscs,[3] though no sources spell out why this taxonomic interpretation is preferred.[4] These animals are first found about 540 to 530 million years ago[3] in the late Nemakit-Daldynian age, which is the earliest part of the Cambrian period. A single species persisted to the Early Ordovician.[5][6][7][8] These fossils are component of the small shelly fossils (SSF) assemblages.[5]

These are thought to be early molluscs with rather snail-like shells, although they lack any compelling molluscan synapomorphies and thus may not belong to the group.[9]

They have been alleged to represent ancestors of the modern conchiferans, a group that includes all the well-known modern classes – gastropods, cephalopods and bivalves.[10][11] They have also been considered to represent direct ancestors to the cephalopods.[12]

Parkhaev (2006, 2007) considers these animals to be crown-group gastropods. Previous to the 2006 classification by Parkhaev, helcionellids were classified within the separate class Helcionelloida or as "Uncertain position (Gastropoda or Monoplacophora)" within "Paleozoic molluscs of uncertain systematic position" according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005.[13]

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  6. ^ Michael Steiner; Guoxiang Li; Yi Qian; Maoyan Zhu; Bernd-Dietrich Erdtmann (2007). "Neoproterozoic to early Cambrian small shelly fossil assemblages and a revised biostratigraphic correlation of the Yangtze Platform (China)". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 254 (1–2): 67–99. Bibcode:2007PPP...254...67S. doi:10.1016/j.palaeo.2007.03.046.
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  9. ^ Zhao Fangchen, Smith Martin R., Yin Zongjun, Zeng Han, Li Guoxiang, Zhu Maoyan (2017). "Orthrozanclus elongata n. sp. and the significance of sclerite-covered taxa for early trochozoan evolution". Scientific Reports. 7 (1): 16232. Bibcode:2017NatSR...716232Z. doi:10.1038/s41598-017-16304-6. PMC 5701144. PMID 29176685.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ Peel, J.S. (1991). "Functional morphology of the Class Helcionelloida nov. and the early evolution of the Mollusca". In Simonetta, A.M.; Conway Morris, S. (eds.). The Early Evolution of Metazoa (The Significance of Problematic Taxa). Cambridge University Press. pp. 157–177. ISBN 978-0-521-40242-2.
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