Priscansermarinus Collins and Rudkin 1981 (arthropod)

Priscansermarinus

Alternative spelling: Priscanermarinus

Full reference: D. Collins and D. M. Rudkin. 1981. Priscansermarinus barnetti, a Probable Lepadomorph Barnacle from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale of British Columbia. Journal of Paleontology 55(5):1006-1015

Parent taxon: Arthropoda according to J.-B. Caron and D. A. Jackson 2008

See also Collins and Rudkin 1981 and Sepkoski 2002

Sister taxa: Actaeus, Agonata, Almenia, Aptera, Arachnoidea, Blattina splendens, Bradoriida, Branchiata, Bundenbachiellus, Burgessia, Clypecaris, Cryptocaris, Dalmaniopsis, Devonopilio, Devonopilio hutchinsoni, Dicerocaris, Dinopilio parvus, Dongshanocaris, Douglasocaris, Emeiella, Ercaia, Esmeraldacaris, Euthycarcinoidea, Forfexicaris, Gaoqiaioella, Geracus, Geracus tubifer, Gigantopleurida, Goticaris, Graeophonus, Guangweicarididae, Habelia, Hanburia, Henningsmoenicaris, Hexapoda, Huangshandongia, Jianfengia, Jiucunella, Kablikia, Kampecaris obanensis, Kleptothule, Kounicia, Liantuoia, Libellula carbonaria, Longquania, Marrelomorpha, Meristosoma, Merostomoidea, Monoculus, Motina, Myriapoda, Naptile, Notchia, Occacaris, Odaraiida, Orstenocarida, Palaeophonus arctus, Panlongia, Paratrilobita, Parioscorpio, Parvancorinomorpha, Parvibellus, Pauloterminus, Pedestria, Pisinnocaris, Platicytes, Plenocaris, Pleurolycosa, Pleurolycosa prolifera, Poliochera pustulatus, Proricaris, Protocaris, Pseudarthron, Pseudoiulia, Pycnogonida, Pygmaclypeatus, Rhombicalvaria, Rhynimonstrum, Schizodiscus, Scorpionida, Serracaris, Shankouia, Skaracarida, Synistata, Tanglangia, Tuzoida, Unogata, Utahcaris, Walossekia, Zagoracaris, Proschizoramia, Arachnomorpha, Deuteropoda, Dinocarida, Megadictyon, Radiodonta, Youti, Artiopoda, Hadranax, Siberion, Marrellomorpha

Subtaxa: Priscansermarinus barnetti

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Ecology: stationary epifaunal suspension feeder

Distribution:

• Delamaran of Canada (3: British Columbia collections)

Total: 3 collections each including a single occurrence

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