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Emucarididae
Temporal range: Cambrian stage 3

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Kangacaris and Emucaris
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Order: Nektaspida
Family: Emucarididae
Paterson et al., 2010
Genera

Emucarididae is an extinct family of soft-shelled trilobite-like arthropods (nektaspids) from the Lower CambrianofSouth Australia and South China. It contains only two genera – Emucaris and Kangacaris. Two species were described in 2010 from specimens recovered from Emu Bay Shale Lagerstätte, one species in 2012 from the Maotianshan Shales.[1] It is classified under the order Nektaspida, and is a sister-group to the families Liwiidae and Naraoiidae.[2]

Description

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The Emucarididae have a non-calcified exoskeleton that consists of an articulating head shield (orcephalon), thorax and tail shield (orpygidium), and there are no constrictions where these parts meet. The cephalon is semi-circular and has a straight back margin. The thorax consists of 3 or 4 narrow segments. The pygidium is 1-2× as long as the cephalon and has a distinct border furrow. The mouth plate (orhypostome) that sits on the belly-side of the cephalon is elongated and divided by a straight left-to-right suture. The frontal portion is approximately square with two pointed horns that extend from the frontal margin to the sides (like in a capital T), the back portion is longer than wide with a round back margin. The pair of relatively short antennas are implanted behind the horns of the hypostome and stick out to the sides. There appear to be three pairs of limbs under the cephalon, carrying side branches with bristle-like gills (or setae).[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Zhang, X.-L.; Fu, D.-J.; Dai, T. (2012). "A new species of Kangacaris (Arthropoda) from the Chengjiang lagerstätte, lower Cambrian, southwest China". Alcheringa. 36 (1): 23–25. Bibcode:2012Alch...36...23Z. doi:10.1080/03115518.2011.576532. ISSN 0311-5518. S2CID 129804458.
  • ^ a b John R. Paterson; Gregory D. Edgecombe; Diego C. García-Bellido; James B. Jago; James G. Gehling (2010). "Nektaspid arthropods from the Lower Cambrian Emu Bay Shale Lagerstätte, South Australia, with a reassessment of lamellipedian relationships" (PDF). Palaeontology. 53 (2): 377–402. Bibcode:2010Palgy..53..377P. doi:10.1111/j.1475-4983.2010.00932.x.

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