Eldonia

Extinct genus of soft-bodied animals
title: "Eldonia" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["cambroernids", "burgess-shale-fossils", "middle-ordovician-genus-extinctions", "wheeler-shale", "cambrian-genus-extinctions", "ordovician-genus-extinctions"] description: "Extinct genus of soft-bodied animals" topic_path: "general/cambroernids" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eldonia" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0
::summary Extinct genus of soft-bodied animals ::
| fossil_range = | image = Eldonia_ludwigii.png | image_caption = Eldonia ludwigii from the middle Cambrian Burgess Shale. | image2 = Eldonia ludwigii life restoration.jpg | image2_caption = Life restoration | display_parents = 4 | taxon = Eldonia | authority = Walcott 1911 | type_species = E. ludwigi | type_species_authority = Walcott 1911 | synonyms_ref = | synonyms =* †Yunnanomedusa Sun & Hou 1987
- ? †Stellostomites Sun & Hou 1987 | subdivision_ref = | subdivision_ranks = Species | subdivision = * E. ludwigi Walcott 1911
- E. eumorpha (Sun & Hou 1987)
- E. berbera Alessandrello 2003
Eldonia is an extinct soft-bodied cambroernid best known from the Fossil Ridge outcrops of the Burgess Shale, particularly in the 'Great Eldonia layer' in the Walcott Quarry. In addition to over 550 specimens collected by Walcott, 224 specimens of Eldonia are known from the Greater Phyllopod bed, where they comprise 0.43% of the community. Species also occur in the Chengjiang biota, Siberia, and in Upper Ordovician strata of Morocco.
Description
It takes the form of a round, medusoid disk (which originally led to suggestions of a jellyfish affinity)
A specimen from the Lower Ordovician Madaoyu Formation in Hunan, South China, can be interpreted as the incomplete body of Eldonia or the similar animal. However, its annulation, the structure of the intestine and the shape of the body are more similar to those of Ottoia.
Classification
Walcott's original interpretation as a holothurian was rapidly disputed. Alternative affinities to be suggested, which did not stand the test of time, included the siphonophores and a coelenterate medusa.
Eldonia and the other Eldoniidae form a clade, Eldonioidea, with the Rotadiscidae and the informal group known as the paropsonemids. The Eldonioidea are, in turn, part of the stem-ambulacrarian clade Cambroernida.
There are three species within Eldonia,
Paleoecology
The organism is frequently found in association with the lobopod Microdictyon, which is presumed to have fed on Eldonia.
Eldonia berbera.jpg|Eldonia berbera Eldonia ludwigi, Burgess Shale.jpg|*Eldonia ludwigii, * Walcott Quarry. About 4 cm long
References
Works cited
References
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- {{harvnb. Li. Dunn. Murdock. Guo. 2023
- {{harvnb. Gabbott. Zalasiewicz. Collins. 2008
- {{harvnb. Durham. 1974
- {{harvnb. Chen. Zhu. Zhou. 1995
- {{harvnb. Friend. Zhuravlev. Solov'ev. 2002
- {{harvnb. Alessandrello. Bracchi. 2003
- Butterfield. 1990
- {{harvnb. Fang. Mao. Liu. Yuan. 2022
- {{harvnb. Clark. 1912
- {{harvnb. Madsen. 1957
- {{harvnb. Madsen. 1962
- {{harvnb. Madsen. 1956
- {{harvnb. Henning. 1960
- {{harvnb. Schroeder. Paterson. Brock. 2018
- Caron. Conway Morris. Shu. Soares. 2010
- {{harvnb. Zhang. Hou. 2007
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