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food-processing unit, the pleon plus tailfan, the walking-appendage area, and the sensorial unit. They differ from typical hoplocarids by having their carapace covering the entire thorax and the unspecialized thoracopods acting as natatory appendages Like the Mantis Shrimp, their eyes are stalked and elevated on the anterior cephalon. Unlike
Stomatopods, their functional morphology is poorly understood. This limited understanding of their morphology and the presence of damaged fossils makes them much more difficult to not only identify, but to specify species as well.
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Aeschronectids are particularly hard to identify due to their fossils being damaged or half-digested. A preserved structure of a tail fan and attached abdomens are generally used to distinguish
Aeschronectids from their modern counterparts. Due to the damage many fossils have sustained, many of them
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Hyzny, Matus & Hoch, Ivan & Schram, Frederick & Rybรกr, Samuel. (2014). Crangopsis Salter, 1863 from the Lower
Carboniferous (Mississippian) of the Ostrava Formation - the first record of Aeschronectida (Malacostraca: Hoplocarida) from continental Europe. Bulletin of Geosciences. 89.
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have typical characteristics of hoplocarids including 3-flagellate first antenna, an enlarged abdomen, a shortened thorax, 3-segmented thoracic protopods, cephalic kinesis, pleopodal epipodite gills, and an articulated rostrum. The bodies of
Aeschronectids are divided into four tagmata: the
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Smith, C. P., Aubier, P. A. U. L., Charbonnier, S. Y. L. V. A. I. N., Laville, T. H. O. M. A. S., Olivier, N. I. C. O. L. A. S., Escarguel, G. I. L. L. E. S., ... & Brayard, A. (2023). Closing a major gap in mantis shrimp evolution-first fossils of
Stomatopoda from the Triassic.
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and not distinguished to a singular species of genus. Many studies involving
Aeschronectids generally try and distinguish new families and Genera or try and connect them as potential predecessors to Stomatopoda.
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morphology by having more unmodified thoracopods. It's theorized that these thoracopods evolved to become more specialized, making them potential ancestors to
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Schram, F. R. (1984). Upper
Pennsylvanian Arthropods from Black Shales of Iowa and Nebraska. Journal of Paleontology, 58(1), 197โ209.
387:"Palaeo- and archaeostomatopods (Hoplocarida: Crustacea) from the Bear Gulch Limestone, Mississippian (Namurian), of central Montana"
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Schram, F. R., & Schram, J. M. (1979). Some Shrimp of the Madera
Formation (Pennsylvanian) Manzanita Mountains, New Mexico.
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Continental Europe in around 2014. While sharing similar characteristics to
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sp. nov. (Crustacea: Malacostraca) from the Mississippian Heath Shale of central Montana".
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Haug, Joachim T; Haug, Carolin; Maas, Andreas; Kutschera, Verena; Waloszek, Dieter (2010).
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subperiod in what is now Montana. They exclusively lived in the
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515:"The Place of the Hoplocarida in the Malacostracan Pantheon"
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Schram, Frederick R.; Koenemann, Stefan (20 January 2022).
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624:Joan M. Schram & Frederick R. Schram (1979). "
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1124:Mississippian first appearances
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559:Schram, Frederick R. (1969).
519:Journal of Crustacean Biology
1119:Prehistoric arthropod orders
27:Extinct order of crustaceans
827:Stomatopoda (mantis shrimp)
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473:10.1186/1471-2148-10-290
460:BMC Evolutionary Biology
392:Contributions to Zoology
346:Kallidecthes richardsoni
951:Cumacea (hooded shrimp)
691:Bulletin of Geosciences
577:10.1163/156854069X00286
421:Journal of Paleontology
297:Aenigmacaris cornigerum
660:10.5962/bhl.title.5326
355:Identification/Studies
124:Families & genera
1081:Paleobiology Database
326:aratidecthes johnsoni
276:Families & Genera
975:Euphausiacea (krill)
292:Aenigmacaris minima
211:which lived in the
822:Archaeostomatopoda
1114:Crustacean orders
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318:Aratidecthidae
308:Joanellia lundi
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758:Subphylum:
638:(4): 53โ56.
565:Crustaceana
525:(5): 1โ11.
271:Hoplocarida
241:Stomatopoda
229:Stomatopoda
209:crustaceans
98:Hoplocarida
1103:Categories
946:Tanaidacea
916:Bochusacea
875:Peracarida
754:Arthropoda
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369:References
332:Crangopsis
269:Subclass:
247:Morphology
170:Crangopsis
94:Subclass:
78:Arthropoda
922:Amphipoda
846:Syncarida
760:Crustacea
585:0011-216X
539:0278-0372
482:1471-2148
304:Joanellia
147:Joanellia
64:Kingdom:
58:Eukaryota
1044:Q4688535
1038:Wikidata
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961:Eucarida
911:Mictacea
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748:Animalia
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259:Taxonomy
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