Didazoonids have an ovoid to subquadrate anterior section divided into six subdivisions marked by five circumventing lines perpendicular to the body axis. Cowl-shaped lateral pouches appear along each side of the anterior section, coincident with the five dividing lines. The anterior opening is large, round, and surrounded by a circumventing oral disc. The posterior section has seven segments, which in some species each carry up to six annulations.[2]
Taxonomy
Didazoonidae was erected to group Didazoon. Xidazoon. and Pomatrum, although Xidazoon has since been shown to be a junior synonym of Pomatrum.[1]Yuyuanozoon was moved to the Didazoonidae after additional specimens illuminated more details of the anterior opening and posterior segment annulations.[5]
Nesonektris has also been assigned to Didazoonidae by some workers,[6] but this has not been widely accepted.[7][8]
A 2024 study has found the Didazoonidae (without Nesonektris) to be a paraphyletic grade of the vetulicolians closest to crownwardchordates as shown in this simplified cladogram:[3]
An earlier study in 2014 placed vetulicolians as the sister-group to tunicates, but was unable to resolve any relationships among vetulicolians as a group:[4]
^ abLi et al. 2018, p. 1085 (Note: This paper uses different terminology for vetulicolian anatomy explained on page 1082; this page uses the more common terms regardless of source)
^ abMussini et al. 2024, pp. 6–7 (Note: The cladogram is simplified using the definition of Vetulicolidae from Li et al. 2018, cited elsewhere on this page)
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