Angustidontidae
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.
Angustidontidae Temporal range: Frasnian-Early Carboniferous, | |
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Order: | †Angustidontida Gueriau, Charbonnier & Clément, 2014 |
Family: | †Angustidontidae Cooper, 1936 |
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They were some of the earliest Eucarids to develop maxillipeds, modified from the first or second thoracopods. They were originally considered eurypterids, but later their possible relationship with decapods was established.
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