Chengjiangocaris

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Chengjiangocaris
Temporal range: Early Cambrian–Mid Cambrian
Life restoration of Chengjiangocaris kunmingensis
Chengjiangocaris kunmingensis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Order: Fuxianhuiida
Family: Chengjiangocarididae
Genus: Chengjiangocaris
Hou and Bergström, 1991
Species

Chengjiangocaris longiformis Hou and Bergström,1991
Chengjiangocaris kunmingensis Yang et al., 2013

Chengjiangocaris is an extinct genus of fuxianhuiid arthropod known from the Cambrian of South China. It contains two species, C. longiformis which was described in 1991. C. kunmingensis was described in 2013 by Javier Ortega-Hernández and colleagues.[1][2] One specimen of C. kunmingensis shows detailed evidence of a nervous system.[3] The nervous system of the chengjiangocaris is and has always been very complex to understand but a recent discovery of the ladder like ventral nerval cords and segmental ganglia of the related chengjiangocaris together with the brain provide the most comprehensive reconstruction of any lower Cambrian arthropod.

Anatomy

Anterior section of Chenjiangocaris

C. kunmingensis has 20 anterior trunk tergites and up to 16 narrow anterior tergites.[4]

Phylogeny

After[5]

Fuxianhuiida
Chengjiangocarididae

Alacaris

Chengjiangocaris

Fuxianhuiidae

References

  1. ^ "Figure 3: Reconstruction of Chengjiangocaris kunmingensis". Researchgate. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
  2. ^ "520m-year-old nervous system among oldest and most detailed ever found". The Guardian. 1 March 2016. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
  3. ^ Feltman, Rachel (March 1, 2016). "Exquisitely detailed 520 million-year-old fossil shows individual nerves". Washington Post. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
  4. S2CID 4424201
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