Marrella
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phylum | Arthropoda | Marrella splendens is a stem-group arthropod, the most common fossil from the middle Cambrian Burgess Shale of British Colombia. Length is 2 cm or less. The head shield has 2 pairs of rearward spikes, and 2 pairs of antennae underneath. It was probably a bottom-dwelling detritivore. Marrella was the first fossil collected from the Burgess Shale by Charles Walcott in 1909.
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class | Marrellomorpha | |
order | Marrellida | |
family | Marrellidae | |
genus | † Marrella | |
species | M. splendens |