- Kerygmachela
Taxobox
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image_caption = "Kerygmachela kierkegaardi", dorsal view
image2_caption = A colourful reconstruction of "Kerygmachela"
superregnum =Eukarya
regnum =Animal ia
subregnum =Eumetazoa
superphylum =Protostomia
phylum = †Dinocarida
ordo =Radiodonta
classis = ?Anomalocarida
genus = "Kerygmachela"
species = "K. kierkegaardi"
binomial = "Kerygmachela kierkegaardi"
binomial_authority = Budd, 1993"Kerygmachela kierkegaardi" was a blind
nekton ic organism from theSirius Passet Lagerstätte , fromCambrian Greenland . Its anatomy strongly suggests that it, along with its relative "Pambdelurion whittingtoni ", was either ananomalocarid or a close relative thereof. The specific name, "kierkegaardi" honors Danish philosopherSøren Kierkegaard .It had a pair of well-developed anterior limbs that had long spines, and terminated in long, feeler-like cerci. These limbs correspond to the traditional anterior feeding-limbs of other anomalocarids. The conical mouth opens up at the very base between these two limbs. It also had 11 pairs of lateral lobes (used in swimming), along with 11 pairs of small legs at the lobes
' bases, and a posterior pair of cerci.The spiny anterior limbs suggest that it may have been a predator; however, its small mouth suggests it would have been restricted to very small prey.
External links
*Anomalocarid Homepage [http://www.trilobites.info/species4.html]
*Palaeos [http://www.palaeos.com/Invertebrates/Arthropods/Anomalocarida/Kerygmachela.html]
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