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布氏针鼹虾
化石时期:514–509 Ma
寒武纪第四期
针鼹虾的附肢复原图。
针鼹虾的全身复原图。
科学分类 编辑
界: 动物界 Animalia
门: 节肢动物门 Arthropoda
纲: 恐虾纲 Dinocaridida
目: 放射齿目 Radiodonta
科: 筛虾科 Tamisiocarididae
属: 针鼹虾属 Echidnacaris
Paterson, García-Bellidob & Edgecombe, 2023
种:
布氏针鼹虾 E. briggsi
二名法
Echidnacaris briggsi
(Nedin, 1995)

布氏针鼹虾学名Echidnacaris briggsi)是针鼹虾属学名Echidnacaris)的一个,也是模式种[1]原本是位在奇虾属(学名:Anomalocaris )的布氏"奇虾"(学名: "Anomalocaris" briggsi),之后对于针鼹虾的系统发生学证明了针鼹虾并不是奇虾,而是独立一个[1]针鼹虾是除了奇虾属的戴氏奇虾(Anomalocaris daleyae)唯一一个分布在澳洲放射齿目动物。[1][2][3][4][5]


命名

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原本针鼹虾被克里斯多福·内丁(Christopher Nedin)于1995年发表的,当时被命名为布氏奇虾( Anomalocaris briggsi[6],直到发表十几年后因被怀疑是否为奇虾属,到2023年,针鼹虾才重新归类为新的属。针鼹虾的名字是以生活在澳洲的针鼹俗名-echidna,因为针鼹虾附肢上有许多的小刺;caris拉丁语螃蟹,是恐虾纲的常用作学名的字尾。[1]

资造来源

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