Acosmia

Genus of ecdysozoans From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Acosmia is an extinct genus of marine worm from the Cambrian aged Chengjiang biota of Yunnan, China. It is represented by a single rare species, Acosmia maotiania, that reached 45 mm in length and 9 mm in width.[1] It was likely a burrowing animal that fed by deposit feeding.[2] While originally suggested it to be a priapulid (penis worm), a 2020 study proposed to be a stem-group ecdysozoan, due to lacking the radial pharygneal armature that characterises modern ecdysozoans, including priapulids.[2] Later studies suggested that Acosmia was more likely a crown-group ecdysozoan possibly alied with nematoids.[3][4]

Superphylum:Ecdysozoa
Genus:Acosmia
Chen & Zhoi 1997
Species:
A. maotiania
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Acosmia
Temporal range: Cambrian Stage 3
Fossil specimen
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Kingdom: Animalia
Superphylum: Ecdysozoa
Genus: Acosmia
Chen & Zhoi 1997
Species:
A. maotiania
Binomial name
Acosmia maotiania
Chen & Zhoi 1997
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