Ecology and systematics of a new exceptionally preserved paracrinoid (Echinodermata) from the Neuville Formation of Québec, Canada
Data files
May 29, 2026 version files 3.27 MB
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ConsensusTree_NoQ.tre
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ConsensusTrees_YesQ.tre
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Q._gorgo_Phylogenetic_Character_list.docx
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Q._gorgo_Phylogenetic_Character_list.pdf
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Q.gorgo_character_matrix.csv
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Q.gorgo_character_matrix.pdf
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README.md
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tree_NoQ.tre
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Tree_Output_Data.docx
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Tree_Output_Data.pdf
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tree_YesQ.tre
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Abstract
New paracrinoid echinoderm specimens are described from the Late Ordovician, Neuville Formation of Québec, Canada. These new specimens share key features with the unusually preserved and poorly known Amygdalocystites? gorgo. Based on the new specimens, this taxon is distinctive from Amygdalocystites and requires establishing a new and separate genus. Quebecocystites gorgo new genus, is exceptionally preserved displaying fine details of the feeding structures, stalk, and holdfast, which are rarely preserved within paracrinoids. This new taxon has a combination of characteristics including an amygdaloidal body with two long ambulacra, a theca composed of numerous, unorganized, and unornamented plates lacking respiratory structures, thin and reduced floor plates, and long thin brachioles. The inclusion of this new taxon into a previously published phylogenetic analysis indicates a close relationship with the Platycystitidae and suggests that respiratory structures evolved independently four times within paracrinoids. Finally, the exceptional preservation of Q. gorgo provides new insights into the paleoecology of paracrinoids including direct comparisons with other suspension feeding echinoderms allowing for the assessment of potential competition, regeneration of brachioles, and galls and pits suggesting parasitism.
Dataset DOI: 10.5061/dryad.rv15dv4m9
Description of the data and file structure
The data contain herein includes the character descriptions, phylogenetic matrix, and resulting maximum likelihood trees.
Files and variables
File: Tree_Output_Data.docx
Description: Tree scores for the four retained maximum likelihood trees and the likelihood phylogenetic trees produced in the analyses.
File: Tree_Output_Data.pdf
Description: Tree scores for the four retained maximum likelihood trees and the likelihood phylogenetic trees produced in the analyses.
File: Q.gorgo_character_matrix.pdf
Description: Phylogenetic matrix of the included taxa. The ? Represent unknown or unpreserved
Variables
- Characters described in the character list
File: Q.gorgo_character_matrix.csv
Description: Full description of the characters used to build the phylogenetic analysis. The ? Represent unknown or unpreserved
Variables
- Characters described in the character list
File: Q._gorgo_Phylogenetic_Character_list.docx
Description: Full description of the characters used to build the phylogenetic analysis
File: Q._gorgo_Phylogenetic_Character_list.pdf
Description: Full description of the characters used to build the phylogenetic analysis
File: ConsensusTree_NoQ.tre
Description: Consensus trees without Q. gorgo included.
File: ConsensusTrees_YesQ.tre
Description: Consensus trees with Q. gorgo included.
File: tree_NoQ.tre
Description: trees without Q. gorgo included.
File: tree_YesQ.tre
Description: trees with Q. gorgo included.
