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Genus of fossil arthropod
Kylinxia is a genus of extinct arthropod described in 2020. It was described from six specimens discovered in Yu'anshan Formation (Maotianshan Shales)
Kylinxia
Phylum of invertebrates with jointed exoskeletons
Maotianshan shales, which date back to 518 million years ago, arthropods such as Kylinxia and Erratus have been found that seem to represent transitional fossils
Arthropod
Extinct genus of cambrian radiodont
†Erratus †Sunella †Isoxyidae + "Great appendage bivalved forms" †Fengzhengia †Kylinxia †Megacheira Pan-Chelicerata †Kiisortoqia †Bushizheia Antennulata †Artiopoda
Anomalocaris
Clade of arthropods
protocerebral. Many early primitive deuteropod first appendages like those in Kylinxia and isoxyids are segmented grasping appendages that are upward (dorsally)-curling
Deuteropoda
Extinct genus of arthropod
either a scavenger or a predator. A close relationship with the genus Kylinxia has been suggested. Cladogram after O’Flynn et al, 2023: Erratus a basal
Fengzhengia
Subphylum of arthropods
†Erratus †Sunella †Isoxyidae + "Great appendage bivalved forms" †Fengzhengia †Kylinxia †Megacheira Pan-Chelicerata †Kiisortoqia †Bushizheia Antennulata †Artiopoda
Chelicerata
Clade of arthropods
†Erratus †Sunella †Isoxyidae + "Great appendage bivalved forms" †Fengzhengia †Kylinxia †Megacheira Pan-Chelicerata †Kiisortoqia †Bushizheia Antennulata †Artiopoda
Mandibulata
Extinct order of arthropods
Mark; Guo, Jin; Edgecombe, Gregory D. (August 2023). "The early Cambrian Kylinxia zhangi and evolution of the arthropod head". Current Biology. 33 (18):
Fuxianhuiida
Extinct order of Cambrian arthropods
Mark; Guo, Jin; Edgecombe, Gregory D. (August 2023). "The early Cambrian Kylinxia zhangi and evolution of the arthropod head". Current Biology. 33 (18):
Habeliida
Extinct order of arthropods
Mark; Guo, Jin; Edgecombe, Gregory D. (2023-09-25). "The early Cambrian Kylinxia zhangi and evolution of the arthropod head". Current Biology. 33 (18):
Isoxyida
Genus of extinct arthropods
Mark; Guo, Jin; Edgecombe, Gregory D. (2023-09-25). "The early Cambrian Kylinxia zhangi and evolution of the arthropod head". Current Biology. 33 (18):
Isoxys
Extinct genus of arthropods
Acercostraca Vachonisia Xylokorys Enosiaspis Skania Primicaris Eoredlichia Mollisonia Waptia Tokummia Kylinxia Taxa usually not considered marrellomorphs
Mimetaster
Extinct order of arthropods
†Erratus †Sunella †Isoxyidae + "Great appendage bivalved forms" †Fengzhengia †Kylinxia †Megacheira Pan-Chelicerata †Kiisortoqia †Bushizheia Antennulata †Artiopoda
Hymenocarina
Extinct order of chelicerates
Mark; Guo, Jin; Edgecombe, Gregory D. (August 2023). "The early Cambrian Kylinxia zhangi and evolution of the arthropod head". Current Biology. 33 (18):
Mollisoniida
Extinct genus of arthropods
Mark; Guo, Jin; Edgecombe, Gregory D. (August 2023). "The early Cambrian Kylinxia zhangi and evolution of the arthropod head". Current Biology. 33 (18):
Kiisortoqia
Group of extinct arthropods
†Erratus †Sunella †Isoxyidae + "Great appendage bivalved forms" †Fengzhengia †Kylinxia †Megacheira Pan-Chelicerata †Kiisortoqia †Bushizheia Antennulata †Artiopoda
Artiopoda
Extinct genus of Cambrian arthropod
preservation of fossils similar to that of the younger Burgess Shale. Kylinxia – Another taxon proposed to be transitional between radiodonts and euarthropods
Erratus
Extinct order of basal arthropods
the radiodonts The presumed radiodont/opabiniid-euarthropod intermediate Kylinxia, shares many of the characteristics found in both dinocaridids and euarthropods
Radiodonta
Extinct genus of Cambrian Arthropod
Mark; Guo, Jin; Edgecombe, Gregory D. (August 2023). "The early Cambrian Kylinxia zhangi and evolution of the arthropod head". Current Biology. 33 (18):
Mollisonia
Extinct genus of stem group arthropod
†Erratus †Sunella †Isoxyidae + "Great appendage bivalved forms" †Fengzhengia †Kylinxia †Megacheira Pan-Chelicerata †Kiisortoqia †Bushizheia Antennulata †Artiopoda
Sunella
Extinct genus of arthropods
Mark; Guo, Jin; Edgecombe, Gregory D. (August 2023). "The early Cambrian Kylinxia zhangi and evolution of the arthropod head". Current Biology. 33 (18):
Bushizheia
Extinct genus of marrellomorph
Acercostraca Vachonisia Xylokorys Enosiaspis Skania Primicaris Eoredlichia Mollisonia Waptia Tokummia Kylinxia Taxa usually not considered marrellomorphs
Tomlinsonus
Extinct genus of opabiniid
Size estimation Cross section Utaurora closely resembles Opabinia and Kylinxia, a pair of arthropods from the Burgess Shale and the Maotianshan Shales
Utaurora
Genus of extinct arthropod
†Pambdelurion †Opabinia †Radiodonta (e.g Anomalocaris) Deuteropoda †Fengzhengia †Kylinxia †Oura †Megacheira+Chelicerata †Kiisortoqia †Bushizheia †Occacaris †Forfexicaris
Oura_megale
Extinct stem-arthropod species found in Cambrian fossil deposits
as the presence of arthropod-like gut glands and the intermediate taxon Kylinxia. In 2022, Paleontologists described a similar looking animal which was
Opabinia
Extinct class of arthropods
Acercostraca Vachonisia Xylokorys Enosiaspis Skania Primicaris Eoredlichia Mollisonia Waptia Tokummia Kylinxia Taxa usually not considered marrellomorphs
Marrellomorpha
Family of arthropods
(Sunella) †Isoxyidae + "Great appendage bivalved forms" †Fengzhengia †Kylinxia †Megacheira Pan-Chelicerata †Kiisortoqia †Bushizheia Antennulata †Artiopoda
Sunellidae
Extinct class of arthropods
) †Opabinia †Radiodonta (e.g. Anomalocaris) Deuteropoda †Fengzhengia †Kylinxia Total group Mandibulata †Kiisortoqia †Bushizheia †Isoxyidae †Artiopoda
Megacheira
Guo, Jin; Edgecombe, Gregory D. (September 2023). "The early Cambrian Kylinxia zhangi and evolution of the arthropod head". Current Biology. 33 (18):
List_of_Cambrian_arthropods
List of paleobiota
Multiple frontal appendages Unusually similar to the frontal appendages of Kylinxia, possibly a relative[citation needed] Astutuscaris A. bispinifer One mostly
List of Guanshan Biota species
List_of_Guanshan_Biota_species
Reconstruction of Kylinxia
Paleobiota of the Maotianshan Shales
Paleobiota_of_the_Maotianshan_Shales
source of fast radio bursts (FRBs). Scientists announce the discovery of Kylinxia, a five-eyed ≈5 cm long shrimp-like animal living ~520 Mya that appears
2020_in_science
Genus of extinct arthropod
still basal relative to upper stem-group euarthropod taxa like isoxyids, Kylinxia, and megacheirans. Under parsimony analysis however, Oreinorema is nested
Oreinorema
nov In press Chen in Chen et al. Late Ordovician Myanmar A graptolite Kylinxia Gen. et sp. nov Valid Zeng, Zhao & Huang in Zeng et al. Early Cambrian
2020_in_paleontology
Extinct genus of arthropods
ancestrally raptorial frontalmost appendages of other arthropods (e.g. Kylinxia, Isoxys). Cladogram after Losso et al. 2025: Stein, Martin; Budd, Graham
Kuamaia
fusion of anterior sclerite and labrum. New information on the anatomy of Kylinxia zhangi, indicating that its head was composed of six segments (as in extant
2023 in arthropod paleontology
2023_in_arthropod_paleontology
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