Researchers find oldest-known species of swimming jellyfish in Burgess Shale fossils
The Royal Ontario Museum says it has discovered the oldest-known swimming jellyfish in the fossil record from specimens collected at the Burgess Shale in the Canadian Rockies.
The newly named Burgessomedusa phasmiformis, which means Burgess Shale jellyfish with a ghostly form, was found among the fossils that had been collected from one of the sites at Yoho National Park in British Columbia in the 1980s and 1990s.
“This is a study that has been in the works … for a long time,” Joe Moysiuk, a PhD candidate in ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Toronto, said in an interview.
“We’ve uncovered the oldest large swimming jellyfish that we know of in the fossil record.”