Chasmataspis

Chasmataspis is a genus of chasmataspidid, a group of extinct aquatic chelicerate arthropods.[1][2]

Chasmataspis
Life reconstruction of C. laurencii
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Clade: Dekatriata
Order: Chasmataspidida
Family: Chasmataspididae
Caster & Brooks, 1956
Genus: Chasmataspis
Caster & Brooks, 1956
Type species
Chasmataspis laurencii
Caster & Brooks, 1999

Morphology

Type specimens of Chasmataspis laurenci
Reconstruction of Chasmataspis laurenci (reconstruction of ventral structures speculative[3])

Just like other chasmataspidids, the body of Chasmataspis compose of a prosoma and a 13-segmented opisthosoma, with the latter subdivided into a 4-segmented preabdomen and a 9-segmented postabdomen.[3] Dorsal to the carapace were pairs of ridges, lateral eyes and median ocelli.[3] Chasmataspis characterized by a semicircular carapace (prosomal dorsal shield) with pointed genal spines and preabdomen with fused body segments.[3] Rows of tubercles and spines run through the axial and lateral regions of opisthosoma.[3] The body terminated with a spine-like telson.[3]

There is no body fossils of Chasmataspis with unambiguous appendages being discovered.[3] The only evidence were 2 specimens of disarticulated, claw-bearing appendages discovered from the same stratum which may represent the prosomal appendage (possibly appendage VI[4]) of Chasmastaspis.[3]

References

Cited bibliography

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