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Ancient, lobster like predator discovered in 508 m year old fossil sites

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NEW YORK: What do butterflies, spiders and lobsters have in frequent? They are all surviving relatives of a newly identified species named Yawunik kootenayi, a marine creature with two pairs of eyes and prominent grasping appendages that lived as a great deal as 508.
What do butterflies, spiders and lobsters have in frequent? They are all surviving relatives of a newly identified species named Yawunik kootenayi, a marine creature with two pairs of eyes and prominent grasping appendages that lived as a great deal as 508 million years ago – additional than 250 million years just before the very first dinosaur.
The fossil was identified by an international team led by palaeontologists at the University of Toronto (U of T) and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) in Toronto, as nicely as Pomona College in California. It is the very first new species to be described from the Marble Canyon web site, aspect of the renowned Canadian Burgess Shale fossil deposit.
Yawunik had evolved long frontal appendages that resemble the antennae of contemporary beetles or shrimps, though these appendages had been composed of three lengthy claws, two of which bore opposing rows of teeth that helped the animal catch its prey.
“This creature is expanding our viewpoint on the anatomy and predatory habits of the initial arthropods, the group to which spiders and lobsters belong,” stated Cedric Aria, a PhD candidate in U of T’s Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology and lead author of the resulting study published this week in Palaeontology. “It has the signature features of an arthropod with its external skeleton, segmented physique and jointed appendages, but lacks particular sophisticated traits present in groups that survived till the present day. We say that it belongs to the ‘stem’ of arthropods.”
The study presents proof that Yawunik was capable of moving its frontal appendages backward and forward, spreading them out throughout an attack and then retracting them beneath its body when swimming. Coupled with the lengthy, sensing whip-like flagella extending from the tip of the claws, this tends to make the frontal appendages of the animal some of the most versatile and complicated in all recognized arthropods.

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