Citations:Saccorhytus

Translingual citations of Saccorhytus and Saccorhytus coronarius

  • 2017, Han, Jian, Simon Conway Morris, Qiang Ou, Degan Shu, and Hai Huang, “Meiofaunal deuterostomes from the basal Cambrian of Shaanxi (China)”, in Nature, →DOI, page 228:
    Here we report millimetric fossils, Saccorhytus coronarius nov. gen., nov. sp., from an Orsten-like Lagerstätte from the earliest Cambrian period of South China [] Depending on its exact phylogenetic position, the meiofaunal habit of Saccorhytus may help to explain the major gap between divergence times seen in the fossil record and estimates based on molecular clocks.
  • 2019, Bottjer, David J., Zongjun Yin, Fangchen Zhao, and Maoyan Zhu, “Comparative taphonomy and phylogenetic signal of phosphatized Weng’an and Kuanchuanpu Biotas”, in Precambrian Research, →DOI:
    Han et al. (2017) report a presumably meiofaunal deuterostome, Saccorhytus, which shows only Örsten type preservation, so that it is only the exterior which shows phosphatized details of anatomy.
  • 2020, Steiner, Michael, Ben Yang, Simon Hohl, Lei Zhang, and Shan Chang, “Cambrian small skeletal fossil and carbon isotope records of the southern Huangling Anticline, Hubei (China) and implications for chemostratigraphy of the Yangtze Platform”, in Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, →DOI:
    The lower fossil assemblage in the middle part of Yanjiahe Formation (Unit 2) also contains some more rare SSFs, which have been documented from the middle part of Kuanchuanpu Formation of South Shaanxi (Steiner et al., 2004), such as Carinachites spinatus, Tarimspira plana, Saccorhytus coronarius, Quadrapyrgites quadratacris, spindle-shaped spicules and Coleolella recta.