- Kazacharthra
Taxobox
name = Kazacharthra
fossil_range = LowerJurassic
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
subphylum = Crustacea
classis =Branchiopoda
ordo = Kazacharthra
ordo_authority =Novojilov , 1957
familia = Ketmeniidae
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision =
*"Ketmenia schultzi"
*"Almatium gusevi"
*"Iliella spinosa"
*"Jeanrogerium sornayi"
*"Kungeja tchakabaevi"
*"Kysyltamia tchiiliensis"
*"Panacanthocaris ketmenia"Kazacharthra is an
extinct order ofbranchiopod crustacean s, closely related to the living orderNotostraca (the tadpole shrimp). Kazacharthrans lived in marshes and ponds in LowerJurassic Kazakhstan (hence the name). It is presumed that the kazacharthrids lived much like their living relatives, in that they were opportunisticomnivore s that fed on any available food, frombacteria lbiofilm s todetritus to smalleranimal s that could be overpowered (i.e.,fairy shrimp , small or recently hatched amphibian larvae, smaller members of the same species, etc).Fossil evidence suggests that the kazacharthrans were descended from notostracans that became isolated in bodies of freshwater in Lower Jurassic Kazakhstan.
The kazacharthrans were distinguished from
tadpole shrimp in the arrangement of thecompound eye s, and the presence of an enlargedtelson . In the latter, the three compound eyes are arranged closely together, while in the former, the front pair was arranged to form either a dome or bar-like structure, with the third eye directly behind the front pair. Tadpole shrimp do not have an enlarged telson, while the kazacharthrans had a relatively large shield or flap-like telson, the exact shape differing among species.There are seven species, in seven genera, currently described, placed within a single family, Ketmeniidae (invalid name/synonym = Paratriopsidae).
References
*The
Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology , Arthropoda, Part Q
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