Paucipodia

Extinct genus of panarthropods From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Paucipodia inermis is a lobopod known from the Lower Cambrian Chengjiang lagerstätte.[1] Its gut is puzzling; in some places, it is preserved in three dimensions, infilled with sediment; whereas in others it may be flat. These cannot result from phosphatisation, which is usually responsible for three-dimensional gut preservation,[2] for the phosphate content of the guts is under 1% – the contents comprise quartz and muscovite.[1] Its fossils do not suggest it had any sclerites, especially when compared with the related Hallucigenia.[1]

Phylum:Lobopodia
Class:Xenusia
Order:Archonychophora
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Paucipodia inermis
Temporal range: Cambrian Stage 3
Fossil of Paucipodia haikouensis
Diagrammatic reconstruction
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Kingdom: Animalia
Clade: Panarthropoda
Phylum: Lobopodia
Class: Xenusia
Order: Archonychophora
Family: Paucipodiidae
Hou et al., 2004
Genus: Paucipodia
Chen, Zhou & Ramsköld, 1995
Species:
P. inermis
Binomial name
Paucipodia inermis
Chen, Zhou & Ramsköld, 1995
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