Fuxuanhuia Chengjiang Biota Arthropod

Fuxianhuia protensa

Phylum Arthropoda

Geological Time: Early Cambrian, (~525 million years ago)

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): 32 mm long by 15 mm wide on a 40 mm by 32 mm matrix

Fossil Site: Chengjiang Maotianshan Shales - Quiongzhusi Section, Yu’anshan Member, Heilinpu Formation, Mafang, Haikou, Kunming, Yunnan Province, China

Code: CJF822

Price: $275.00 - sold


FuxuanhuiaDescription: This unusual arthropod is known as Fuxianhuia protensa. The species is known from several hundred examples. The diversity of soft-tissue fossils is astonishing: algae, medusiforms, sponges, priapulids, annelid-like worms, echinoderms, arthropods (including trilobites), hemichordates, chordates, and the first Fuxianhuiaagnathan fish make up just a small fraction of the total. Numerous problematic forms are known as well, some of which may have represented failed attempts at diversity that did not persist to the present day. The systematic position of this taxon is still under debate, with some considering it a basal euarthropod. The discoverer of the Chengjiang Biota and a coworker erected a new family and a new superclass called Proschizoramia which was characterized as a group at any early stage in the evolution of arthropods with biramous limbs. The taxon is unknown outside the Chengjiang Biota. Note that the distalmost portion of the telson is missing

Also see: Chengjiang Biota Fauna List Chengjiang Fossils

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