Biology:Yawunik

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Short description: Extinct genus of arthropods

Yawunik
Temporal range: Burgess Shale
ROMIP 63066 Yawunik kootenayi.jpg
Fossil paratype
Y. kootenayi.png
Life reconstruction
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Megacheira
Order: Leanchoilida
Family: Leanchoiliidae
Genus: Yawunik
Aria et al., 2015[1]
Type species
Yawunik kootenayi
Aria et al., 2015[1]

Yawunik is an extinct genus of Cambrian megacheiran ("Great appendage" arthropod) known from the Burgess Shale in Canada (Marble Canyon locality).[1] The type species has been named Yawunik kootenayi after the Kootenay, both a geographic area (and National Park, where the fossil was found) and North American First Nation, also known as the Ktunaxa. The genus name is derived from Yawuʔnik̓, the name of a primordial sea monster in Ktunaxa mythology.[2] The fossil dates back to 508 million years ago.[3]

Description

Great appendage of Y. kootenayi, showing teeth to grasp prey

Yawunik had large size for megacheiran, up to 11.66 centimetres (4.59 in) long not including great appendage. It had four eyes, in the anteriormost position of the head, and lateral eyes are larger. Yawunik differs from other leanchoilid such as Leanchoilia by having numerous teeth on the last two rami of the great appendage, which were likely used to grasp prey.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Aria, Cédric; Caron, Jean-Bernard; Gaines, Robert (2015). "A large new leanchoiliid from the Burgess Shale and the influence of inapplicable states on stem arthropod phylogeny". Palaeontology 58 (4): 629–660. doi:10.1111/pala.12161. 
  2. "Creation Story". https://www.ktunaxa.org/who-we-are/creation-story. 
  3. Brian Switek (2 April 2015). "Scientists uncover yet another Cambrian weirdo". http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2015/04/01/scientists-uncover-yet-another-cambrian-weirdo/. 

Wikidata ☰ Q20648763 entry