Angustidontidae

Summary

Angustidontidae is an extinct family of eucarid crustaceans and the sole representatives of the order Angustidontida. They were predators ranging in size from about 4 to 9 centimetres in length and lived during the Late Devonian and Early Carboniferous periods.[1]

Angustidontidae
Temporal range: Frasnian-Early Carboniferous, 380–340 Ma
Reconstruction of Angustidontus
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Angustidontida

Gueriau, Charbonnier & Clément, 2014
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Angustidontidae

Cooper, 1936
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They were some of the earliest Eucarids to develop maxillipeds, modified from the first or second thoracopods.[1] They were originally considered eurypterids, but later their possible relationship with decapods was established.[1][2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Gueriau, Pierre; Charbonnier, Sylvain; Clément, Gaël (2014-09-01). "Angustidontid crustaceans from the Late Devonian of Strud (Namur Province, Belgium): Insights into the origin of Decapoda". Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen. 273 (3): 327–337. doi:10.1127/0077-7749/2014/0434.
  2. ^ T. A. Hegna, J. Luque, and J. A. Wolfe (2020). The fossil record of the Pancrustacea. In M. Thiel, G. C. B. Poore (eds.). Evolution and Biogeography of the Crustacea. Vol. 8. Oxford University Press. p. 21-52. Archived (PDF) from the original on June 25, 2021.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)