Tesnusocaris goldichi is an extinct species of remipedian[2] crustacean that lived in the Pennsylvanian period, one of the two representatives of the extinct remipedian order Enantiopoda.[3] Its fossil is from the Lower Pennsylvanian (Paleozoic, Carboniferous) Tesnus formation, Texas.[1] The other known enantiopod remipedian is Cryptocaris hootchi of the Mazon Creek fauna.

Tesnusocaris goldichi
Temporal range: Lower Pennsylvanian
Tesnusocaris goldichi
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Remipedia
Order: Enantiopoda
Family: Tesnusocarididae
Genus: Tesnusocaris
Brooks, 1955
Species:
T. goldichi
Binomial name
Tesnusocaris goldichi
Brooks, 1955 [1]

References

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  1. ^ a b H. K. Brooks (1955). "A crustacean from the Tesnus formation (Pennsylvanian) of Texas". Journal of Paleontology. 29 (5): 852–856. JSTOR 1300405.
  2. ^ Neiber, Marco T., et al. "Global biodiversity and phylogenetic evaluation of Remipedia (Crustacea)." PLoS One 6.5 (2011): e19627.
  3. ^ Marco T. Neiber; Tamara R. Hartke; Torben Stemme; Alexandra Bergmann; Jes Rust; Thomas M. Iliffe & Stefan Koenemann (2011). "Global biodiversity and phylogenetic evaluation of Remipedia (Crustacea)". PLoS One. 6 (5): e19627. Bibcode:2011PLoSO...619627N. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0019627. PMC 3098257. PMID 21625553.