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フルディア科Hurdiidae、またはペイトイア科 Peytoiidae[7])はラディオドンタ類節足動物を大きく分けた分類群)の一つ[6][5][12]熊手状の短い前部付属肢が特徴的で[11][13]、大きな甲皮と丈夫な体型をもつ種類が多い[11][14][15]。構成フルディア類[16]Hurdiids)とも総称されるが、フルディアのみならず、ペイトイアエーギロカシスなども含まれる[5]


注釈

  1. ^ アノマロカリス科 Anomalocarididae・アンプレクトベルア科 Amplectobeluidaeタミシオカリス科 Tamisiocarididae(="Cetiocaridae")・フルディア科 Hurdiidae
  2. ^ アノマロカリス・カナデンシス(Anomalocaris canadensis)、アンプレクトベルア・シンブラキアタ(Amplectobelua symbrachiata)とタミシオカリス・ボレアリス(Tamisiocaris borealis)よりフルディア・ヴィクトリア(Hurdia victoria)に近縁のすべての種を含む。
  3. ^ 前部付属肢(frontal appendage)は大まかに前部(柄部)・中間・後部(proximal, intermediate, distal regions)の3部分に区別される。中間の部分は5節の肢節が含まれ、肢節の高さより長い内突起(endites)をもつ。内突起は同規的で前縁のみに分岐(auxiliary spines)をもち、内突起の軸に直角した方向で突き出している。口器(oral cone)は十字方向に付属した4枚の大きな歯をもつ。
  4. ^ a b エーギロカシスフルディアカンブロラスターなど
  5. ^ a b スタンレイカリスシンダーハンネスペイトイア、cf. Peytoia
  6. ^ Pates et al. 2019a では、本科のウースリナカリスの長い内突起は例外的に他のラディオドンタ類と同様、外側と内側で対になるとされた。しかしその化石標本で「重なり合った1対の内突起の境目」と解釈された部分は、スタンレイカリスに見られるような、単一の内突起由来の筋の見間違いではないかと Moysiuk & Caron 2021 に指摘された。
  7. ^ エーギロカシスペイトイアフルディア
  8. ^ フルディアカンブロラスター
  9. ^ KUMIP 312405、KUMIP 314040、KUMIP 314042、KUMIP 314057、KUMIP 314145、KUMIP 314175、KUMIP 314178、KUMIP 314265
  10. ^ スタンレイカリスシンダーハンネス
  11. ^ カンブロラスター、ゼンヘカリス、コーダティカリス、ティタノコリス

出典

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