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.2025;144(1):8.
doi: 10.1186/s13358-025-00352-x. Epub 2025 Feb 16.

The first record of a shortnose chimaera-like egg capsule from the Mesozoic (Late Jurassic, Switzerland)

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The first record of a shortnose chimaera-like egg capsule from the Mesozoic (Late Jurassic, Switzerland)

Yang Zhao et al. Swiss J Palaeontol.2025.

Abstract

Chondrichthyan egg capsules, fossil and recent, have a taxonomical significance that can provide important insights into the occurrence and reproductive strategy of their producers. However, the rare occurrence of fossil capsules and their sometimes difficult identification hinder our understanding of their systematics and significance.Laffonia from the Late Jurassic of Switzerland and its probable junior synonym,Pseudocaudina, from the Late Jurassic lithographic limestones of southern Germany, have been interpreted in a variety of ways including as a fructification of a plant, a possible egg capsule of a shark or ray, a presumed holothurian, a possible actinarian, or even a ctenophore. Here, we redescribe the holotype ofLaffonia, which has a fusiform body that is ornamented with over seven longitudinal ribs and two narrow striated flanges at its lateral edges. These morphological features are incompatible with a diploblast or echinoderm affinity, but highly resemble the characteristics of certain holocephalan egg capsules in several respects. Our phylogenetic analysis placesLaffonia within a group containing the Carboniferous fossil capsulesCrookallia andVetacapsula, as well as recent chimaerid capsules. Thus, we suggest that the MesozoicLaffonia represents an intermediate morphotype between the Carboniferous species and extant chimaerid capsules.Laffonia is the only known fossil chimaerid-like capsule from the Mesozoic so far, which offers novel insights into the morphology and evolution of holocephalan egg capsules.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s13358-025-00352-x.

Keywords: Chimaeridae; Egg capsule; Holocephali; Laffonia; Late Jurassic; Pseudocaudina.

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Competing interestsThe authors declare no competing interests.

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Map of the study area.A Location of the Canton of Schaffhausen in Switzerland.B the location of whereLaffonia was found within the canton
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Schematic drawings of fossil and modern holocephalan egg capsule morphotypes.ACrookallia,BVetacapsula,CLaffonia helvetica, andDChimaera monstrosa.A andB are modified from Fischer et al. (2014) and Mottequin et al. (2022);D is modified from Mancusi et al. (2021). The very anterior and posterior edges of theLaffonia capsule are purely hypothetical. Drawings are not to scale
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Holotype ofLaffonia helvetica (PIMUZ 5272).AC Inferred dorsal, lateral and ventral view, respectively.DF interpretative drawings of (AC), respectively. Fl: flange; Lr: longitudinal rib
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Details of the holotype ofLaffonia helvetica (PIMUZ 5272).A anterior part of the body.B posterior part of the body, showing an elongated pedicle accompanied by two lateral flanges.C a lateral flange along the right side of the capsule body.D–E optical shadow effect mode images of the boxed region in (C), showing the flange ornamented with dense striations. Bo: body; Fl: flange; Lr: longitudinal rib; Pe: pedicle
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Phylogenetic relationship of chondrichthyan egg capsules.Laffonia is placed in a group (coloured pink) that comprises Carboniferous capsule types and extant chimaerid capsules. Numbers at nodes are support values from bootstrap/jackknife/Bremer. Fossil taxa are indicated by the dagger symbol
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Modern holocephalan egg capsules.ACallorhinchus milli (EMRG-Chond-E-2), dorsal view.BRhinochimaera atlantica (ZMH-ICH-123083), dorsal view.CChimaera monstrosa (ZMH-ICH-101805), ventral view.DHydrolagus colliei (EMRG-Chond-E-1), dorsal view.EHydrolagus mirabilis (ZMH-ICH-122227), dorsal view.A,D Courtesy of Jürgen Kriwet and Lilith Mathiaschitz (Department of Palaeontology, University of Vienna).B,C,E courtesy of Thilo Weddehage (Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change, Hamburg, Germany)
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Stratigraphic distribution of chondrichthyan fossil egg capsule morphotypes and their potential producers, adapted from Fischer et al., , , . Orange bars in Holocephali denote each known occurrence of capsules in the fossil record. All schematic drawings are not to scale
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