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''Stanleycaris'' ("Stanley's shrimp") is an
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of hurdiid
radiodont Radiodonta is an extinct order of stem-group arthropods that was successful worldwide during the Cambrian period. Radiodonts are distinguished by their distinctive frontal appendages, which are morphologically diverse and were used for a variety ...
from the
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(Stage 3 to
Miaolingian The Miaolingian is the third Series of the Cambrian Period, and was formally named in 2018. It lasted from about to million years ago and is divided in ascending order into 3 stages: the Wuliuan, Drumian, and Guzhangian. The Miaolingian is prec ...
). The
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is ''Stanleycaris hirpex''. ''Stanleycaris'' was described from the
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near the Stanley Glacier and
Burgess Shale The Burgess Shale is a fossil-bearing deposit exposed in the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia, Canada. It is famous for the exceptional preservation of the soft parts of its fossils. At old (middle Cambrian), it is one of the earliest fos ...
locality of
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, as well as
Wheeler Formation The Wheeler Shale (named by Charles Doolittle Walcott, Charles Walcott) is a Cambrian ( 507 Annum, Ma) fossil locality world-famous for prolific agnostid and ''Elrathia kingii'' trilobite remains (even though many areas are barren of fo ...
of
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. A second species, ''S. qingjiangensis'' is known from the Qingjiang biota of China. The genus was characterized by the
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-like frontal appendages with robust inner spines.


History of discovery

''Stanleycaris'' was originally described only from frontal appendages and oral cone. Its generic name means "Crab of Stanley Glacier"; ''hirpex'', L. "large rake", reflects the
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-like nature of its spiny frontal appendages. However, in 2022, 268 specimens of ''Stanleycaris'', many of which were complete, were studied, making ''Stanleycaris'' a well documented radiodont.Supplemental Text
/ref> ''Stanleycaris'' had three eyes, a bizarre configuration previously unknown among other radiodont genera; yet this head anatomy supports early differentiation among arthropod head and trunk segmentation. The original description of the taxon appeared in an online supplement to the article published by Jean-Bernard Caron, Robert R. Gaines, M. Gabriela Mángano, Michael Streng and Allison C. Daley in
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. That description did not satisfy of the requirements of the
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, as the Code did not accept taxa named in electronic publications as validly named until 2012; the name was eventually validated by Pates, Daley & Ortega-Hernández (2018). The specimen KUMIP 153923 from the Cambrian
Wheeler Formation The Wheeler Shale (named by Charles Doolittle Walcott, Charles Walcott) is a Cambrian ( 507 Annum, Ma) fossil locality world-famous for prolific agnostid and ''Elrathia kingii'' trilobite remains (even though many areas are barren of fo ...
(
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), which was described by Robison (1985) as a whole body of new
lobopodia Lobopodians are members of the informal group Lobopodia (), or the formally erected phylum Lobopoda Cavalier-Smith (1998). They are panarthropods with stubby legs called lobopods, a term which may also be used as a common name of this group as ...
n species '' Aysheaia prolata'', was reinterpreted as an isolated frontal appendage of ''Stanleycaris'' sp. by Pates, Daley & Ortega-Hernández (2017). They reported segmental boundaries between the structures previously thought to be 'lobopods' and curved terminal spines that resemble the frontal appendages of radiodonts, and thus they considered ''A. prolata'' as a ''nomen dubium'' and synonymised it with ''Stanleycaris'' on the basis of their interpretation.


Description

File:Stanleycaris diagram.png, Diagrammatic reconstruction File:20210518 Radiodonta frontal appendage Stanleycaris hirpex.png, alt=, Diagram of frontal appendage of ''S. hirpex'' File:20240914 Radiodonta frontal appendage Stanleycaris qingjiangensis.png, Reconstruction of frontal appendage of ''S. qinjiangensis'' File:Stanleycaris Turntable2 2.ogg, 3D reconstruction of frontal appendages of ''S. hirpex'' File:20210520 Stanleycaris hirpex oral cone.png, alt=, Oral cone File:20210220 Stanleycaris size.png, alt=, Size estimation ''Stanleycaris'' was a small radiodont, with whole body specimen measured around long, excluding the tail. Even based on the largest isolated frontal appendage, the upper body length was thought to be less than long. Unlike most hurdiids with large head and broad neck region, the body of ''Stanleycaris'' was streamlined like those of
anomalocaridids ''Anomalocaris'' (from Ancient Greek , meaning "unlike", and , meaning "shrimp", with the intended meaning "unlike other shrimp") is an extinct genus of Radiodonta, radiodont, an order (biology), order of early-diverging stem-group marine arthrop ...
and amplectobeluids.


Head

The small head occupies about 15% of the total body length. Each lateral
compound eye A compound eye is a Eye, visual organ found in arthropods such as insects and crustaceans. It may consist of thousands of ommatidium, ommatidia, which are tiny independent photoreception units that consist of a cornea, lens (anatomy), lens, and p ...
was estimated to have around 1000
ommatidia The compound eyes of arthropods like insects, crustaceans and millipedes are composed of units called ommatidia (: ommatidium). An ommatidium contains a cluster of photoreceptor cells surrounded by support cells and pigment cells. The outer part ...
. In addition of a pair of stalked lateral eyes, a third, large median eye was located behind its preocular sclerite (H-element). Similar structures were evident in the fossils of ''
Peytoia ''Peytoia'' is a genus of hurdiid radiodont, an early diverging order of stem-group arthropods, that lived in the Cambrian period, containing two species, ''Peytoia nathorsti'' from the Miaolingian of Canada and '' Peytoia infercambriensis'' fr ...
'' and '' Lyrarapax'', suggesting these genera possibly had a median eye too. Contrary to the agreement around mid and late 2010s (based on the discovery of ''Lyrarapax'' since 2014) suggest radiodonts had only
protocerebrum The protocerebrum is the first segment of the supraoesophageal ganglion, panarthropod brain. Recent studies suggest that it comprises two regions. Region associated with the expression of ''six3'' ''six3'' is a transcription factor that marks ...
on their cerebral
ganglion A ganglion (: ganglia) is a group of neuron cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system. In the somatic nervous system, this includes dorsal root ganglia and trigeminal ganglia among a few others. In the autonomic nervous system, there are ...
, The neuroanatomical evidence of ''Stanleycaris'' suggests radiodonts have both protocerebrum and
deutocerebrum The supraesophageal ganglion (also "supraoesophageal ganglion", "arthropod brain" or "microbrain") is the first part of the arthropod, especially insect, central nervous system. It receives and processes information from the first, second, and t ...
, and circumesophageal connective that surround digestive system between them. Unlike other radiodonts, the paired lateral sclerites (P-element) are not evident in any ''Stanleycaris'' specimens, suggesting they were exclusively absent in this genus.


Frontal appendage

The frontal appendages, which are the most commonly found component of this taxon, range in length between . It comprises 14 segments (podomeres) with 5 long,
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-like curved blades (endites) protruding from the ventral surface of podomere 3–7, while podomere 2 and 9 have short endites. The upper surface bore a row of inner-facing, mostly forked robust spines (gnathites) which are unique to this genus. Similar to ''
Peytoia ''Peytoia'' is a genus of hurdiid radiodont, an early diverging order of stem-group arthropods, that lived in the Cambrian period, containing two species, ''Peytoia nathorsti'' from the Miaolingian of Canada and '' Peytoia infercambriensis'' fr ...
'', the distal podomeres have claw-like dorsal and terminal spines.


Oral cone

The
mouth A mouth also referred to as the oral is the body orifice through which many animals ingest food and animal communication#Auditory, vocalize. The body cavity immediately behind the mouth opening, known as the oral cavity (or in Latin), is also t ...
was surrounded by a tetraradial oral cone, which comprises 28 tooth plates instead of 32 like those of other hurdiid genera. Each of the 4 large plate have 2 additional nodes, and the mouth opening has no additional inner plates.


Trunk region

The trunk region have 17 segments with paired lateroventral flaps, as well as 4 caudal filiform blades on the tail. The setal blades (band of
gill A gill () is a respiration organ, respiratory organ that many aquatic ecosystem, aquatic organisms use to extract dissolved oxygen from water and to excrete carbon dioxide. The gills of some species, such as hermit crabs, have adapted to allow r ...
lamellae) were suggested to be positioned ventrally on each of the trunk segment, contrary to the general reconstruction of radiodont with dorsal setal blades.


Paleoecology

''Stanleycaris'' was most likely a visual
predator Predation is a biological interaction in which one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey. It is one of a family of common List of feeding behaviours, feeding behaviours that includes parasitism and micropredation ...
that specialized primarily on macroscopic, soft-bodied benthic prey. Based on its
streamlined Streamlines, streaklines and pathlines are field lines in a fluid flow. They differ only when the flow changes with time, that is, when the flow is not steady flow, steady. Considering a velocity vector field in three-dimensional space in the f ...
body shape and broad trunk flaps, it may have been able to chase relatively fast-moving prey. With strong differentiation of lateral–medial, inner–outer, and proximal–distal morphologies, ''Stanleycaris'' was probably able to manipulate prey with distal raptorial portion, trap and masticate prey items using endites and gnathites.


Classification

''Stanleycaris'' was analysed to be one of the basalmost hurdiid
radiodont Radiodonta is an extinct order of stem-group arthropods that was successful worldwide during the Cambrian period. Radiodonts are distinguished by their distinctive frontal appendages, which are morphologically diverse and were used for a variety ...
, alongside ''
Peytoia ''Peytoia'' is a genus of hurdiid radiodont, an early diverging order of stem-group arthropods, that lived in the Cambrian period, containing two species, ''Peytoia nathorsti'' from the Miaolingian of Canada and '' Peytoia infercambriensis'' fr ...
'' and ''Schinderhannes'' which shares some anatomical similarities. This suggests that the anomalocaridid/ amplectobeluid-like traits (e.g. streamlined body; small head sclerites; frontal appendages with curved dorsal spines) found in these hurdiids represent radiodont ancestral characters. The following cladogram by Moysiuk & Caron (2022) demonstrates the phylogenetic position of ''Stanleycaris'':


See also

*
Paleobiota of the Burgess Shale This is a list of the Biota (ecology), biota of the Burgess Shale, a Cambrian lagerstätte located in Yoho National Park in Canada. The Burgess Shale is a fossil-bearing deposit exposed in the Canadian Rockies of British Columbia, Canada. It is fa ...


References


External links

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q3968252 Radiodonta Articles containing video clips Burgess Shale fossils Fossil taxa described in 2018