Choia

Choia
Temporal range: Cambrian Stage 3–Arenig[1]
Choia carteri
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Subkingdom: Parazoa
Phylum: Porifera
Class: Demospongiae
Order: Monaxonida
Family: Choiidae
Genus: Choia
Type species
Choia carteri
Walcott 1920
Species
  • C. carteri Walcott 1920
  • C. hindei (Dawson, 1896)
  • C. utahensisWalcott, 1920
  • C. ridleyiWalcott, 1920
  • ?C. striataXiao et al., 2005
  • C. xiaolantianensisHou et. al. 1999

Choia is a genus of extinct demosponge ranging from the Cambrian until the Lower Ordovician periods. Fossils of Choia have been found in the Burgess Shale in British Columbia; the Maotianshan shales of China; the Wheeler Shale in Utah; and the Lower Ordovician Fezouata formation.[2]

Reconstruction of C. carteri, as according to the Fezouata specimens[2]

Life habit

Choia was originally thought to be not attached to the sea bed: the living animal was originally thought to rest directly on the substrate, with the radiating spines from the edge of its flattish, conical body, giving an appearance not unlike that of the peak of a big top, with guy lines. Recently discovered fossils from Lower Ordovician Morocco show that the living animal was actually suspended high above the seafloor, attached via stalk-like spines derived from spicules.[3] Water is assumed to have entered the sponge parallel to the spines, being expelled, presumably, from a central opening.[4] Species reached up to an average of 28 mm in diameter.[4]

Presence in the Greater Phyllopod Bed

127 specimens of Choia are known from the Greater Phyllopod bed, where they comprise 0.2% of the community.[5]

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References

  1. Botting, J. (2007). "‘Cambrian’ demosponges in the Ordovician of Morocco: Insights into the early evolutionary history of sponges". Geobios 40 (6): 737–748. doi:10.1016/j.geobios.2007.02.006.
  2. 1 2 Van Roy, P.; Orr, P. J.; Botting, J. P.; Muir, L. A.; Vinther, J.; Lefebvre, B.; Hariri, K. E.; Briggs, D. E. G. (2010). "Ordovician faunas of Burgess Shale type". Nature 465 (7295): 215–8. Bibcode:2010Natur.465..215V. doi:10.1038/nature09038. PMID 20463737.
  3. Van Roy, Peter (2006). Non-trilobite arthropods from the Ordovician of Morocco. Ghent: Ghent University. pp. 38–39.
  4. 1 2 Briggs, D.E.G.; Erwin, D.H.; Collier, F.J. (1995), Fossils of the Burgess Shale, Washington: Smithsonian Inst Press, ISBN 1-56098-659-X, OCLC 231793738
  5. Caron, Jean-Bernard; Jackson, Donald A. (October 2006). "Taphonomy of the Greater Phyllopod Bed community, Burgess Shale". PALAIOS 21 (5): 451–65. doi:10.2110/palo.2003.P05-070R. JSTOR 20173022.
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