Cambrian Explosion Branchiocaris with Superb Exoskeleton

Branchiocaris sp

Phylum Arthropoda, Subphylum Crustacea, Class Malacostraca, Class Phyllocarida

Geological Time: Middle Cambrian (~520 million years ago)

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): Fossil is 75 mm long by 30 mm across and 78 mm long by 20 mm across on a 135 mm by 120 mm matrix

Fossil Site: Wheeler Shale, Millard County, Utah

Code: ND015

Price: $335.00 - sold


Cambrian Explosion BranchiocarisDescription: This unusual Phyllocarid arthropod is known as Branchiocaris. Phyllocarids are one of the lesser known branchiopod crustaceans from the Cambrian where they are among the earliest animals with a hardPhyllocarida shell. They have a fairly large carapace, which protects the anterior part of the body. This structure hinged along the dorsal edge like a bivalve; both shells are visible here. Usually only the carapace is found. Branchiocaris has been placed by some as a near relative of Marella of the Burgess Shale, an assignment not agreed to by all researchers. The taxon is also known from the Burgess Shale of British Columbia, while another member of the genus has been found in the Chengjiang Biota. Like those of the Burgess Shale this one has the exoskeleton preserved as a shiny film, showing off the exceptional preservational detail.

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