Royal Society Open Science (Aug 2023)

A vicissicaudatan arthropod from the Silurian Herefordshire Lagerstätte, UK

  • Derek E. G. Briggs,
  • David J. Siveter,
  • Derek J. Siveter,
  • Mark D. Sutton,
  • David Legg,
  • James C. Lamsdell

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.230661
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 8

Abstract

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A new arthropod, Carimersa neptuni gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Silurian (Wenlock Series) Herefordshire Konservat-Lagerstätte, UK. The head bears pedunculate eyes and five pairs of appendages. Triflagellate antennae are followed by two pairs of uniramous limbs each with an endopod bearing a pronounced gnathobasic basipod. The posterior two pairs of head limbs and all trunk limbs bear an endopod, exopod and filamentous exite. The trunk consists of 10 appendage-bearing segments followed by an apodous abdomen of four segments. The arthropod resolves as sister taxon to Kodymirus and Eozetetes + Aglaspidida. It is the first representative of Vicissicaudata reported from the Herefordshire Lagerstätte and the first Silurian example with well-preserved appendages. The preservation of a cluster of radiolarians apparently captured by the trunk appendages is the first direct association of predator and prey discovered in the Herefordshire fauna, and suggests that Carimersa was a nektobenthic form that used its gnathobasic basipods in microdurophagy.

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