Euthycarcinoida Temporal range: Cambrian–Middle Triassic |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
(unranked): | Euthycarcinoida |
Euthycarcinoida is a group of amphibious freshwater arthropods that until recently were only known from the Carboniferous onwards. A single Ordovician/Silurian individual was identified in the Tumblagooda sandstone in 1993;[1] a Devonian example was added from the Rhynie chert in 2003,[2] and most recently a specimen has been found from the Cambrian.[3] The organisms may have produced some varieties of Protichnites, the earliest arthropod trackways on land.
By the latest phylogenies, the organisms represent stem-group myriapods.[3]
Euchelicerata |
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The organisms appear to have become extinct in the Triassic mass extinction.[4]