Abstract

Terminal Ediacaran fossils (ca. 550–539 Ma) contain potentially the earliest known animals. Tubular fossils represent a characteristic fraction of terminal Ediacaran fossil forms and they may have served as evolutionary ancestors of the subsequent diversification of tubular taxa in the early Cambrian. The paleogeographic range of previously reported terminal Ediacaran tubular taxa and those undescribed tubular forms locked in the fossil record, remains poorly documented. Here we illustrate two fossil assemblages from the Ediacaran Denying Formation at the Shengchangba section in southern Shaanxi Province, South China. The stratigraphically lower assemblage consists primarily of pyritized tubular fossils Conotubus and Gaojiashania in siltstone–mudstone beds, whereas the higher assemblage is composed of calcified Cloudina and at least four tubular forms in massive limestone beds. In addition to Cloudina, Conotubus, and Gaojiashania, four tubular forms—including densely and irregularly annulated conical tube, unevenly undulated tube, irregularly ribbed conical tube, and cylindrical tube with regularly spaced transverse ridges—are identified in the Dengying Formation. The new occurrences of previously reported taxa broad geographic range of Cloudina, Conotubus, and Gaojiashania. Although the taxonomic affinities and phylogenetic relationships of these fossils remain problematic due to the absent and/or poor preservation of anatomical details, the four unamend tubular forms add to the diversity of terminal Ediacaran tubular fossil biotas. The co-occurrence of Cloudina hartmannae with diverse tubular fossil forms plays an important role in facilitating global biostratigraphic correlation. Pyritization in the siltstone–mudstone facies and calcification in the limestone facies, responsible for the exceptional preservation of the two tubular fossil assemblages, provide revelatory clues in recovering new fossil localities.

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