• Source: Martinssonia
    • Martinssonia is an extinct genus of Cambrian arthropod from the Orsten Lagerstätte.


      Description


      Martinssonia is a small (roughly 1.5 mm long) arthropod, with eight pairs of appendages and ten segments including the eyeless head. It has a pair of antennae, twelve biramous appendages on its head and front two body segments and a final pair of uniramous appendages on its third segment. Martinssonia also seems to have a pleotelson, similar to modern crustacean larvae.


      Ecology


      Martinssonia was presumably a benthic detritivore, stirring up food particles from the seafloor.


      Etymology


      Martinssonia is named for Anders Martinsson, a former Professor of Palaeobiology at Uppsala University in Sweden. The species name, elongata, is derived from its long trunk.


      Distribution


      Martinssonia is known from twenty-one specimens of different larval forms, all from the Orsten Lagerstätte in Sweden, alongside thirteen specimens now referred to as Musacaris


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