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Phyllocarida is a subclass of
crustacean Crustaceans (Crustacea, ) form a large, diverse arthropod taxon which includes such animals as decapods, seed shrimp, branchiopods, fish lice, krill, remipedes, isopods, barnacles, copepods, amphipods and mantis shrimp. The crustacean group can ...
s, comprising the extant order
Leptostraca Leptostraca (from the Greek words for ''thin'' and ''shell'') is an order of small, marine crustaceans. Its members, including the well-studied ''Nebalia'', occur throughout the world's oceans and are usually considered to be filter-feeders. It ...
and the extinct orders
Hymenostraca ''Hymenocaris'' is a genus of Cambrian crustaceans. Taxonomy Some species originally assigned to ''Hymenocaris'' were later transferred to ''Canadaspis'', such as '' Canadaspis perfecta'' (''Hymenocaris perfecta''), leaving only ''Hymenocaris v ...
and Archaeostraca.


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Ceratiocaris ''Ceratiocaris'' is a genus of paleozoic phyllocarid crustaceans whose fossils are found in marine strata from the Upper Ordovician until the genus' extinction during the Silurian. They are typified by eight short thoracic segments, seven longe ...
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Cinerocaris ''Cinerocaris'' is an extinct genus of phyllocarid crustaceans known from the Silurian aged Coalbrookdale Formation Coalbrookdale Formation, earlier known as Wenlock Shale or Wenlock Shale Formation and also referred to as Herefordshire Lagers ...
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Vladicaris ''Vladicaris'' is an arthropod known from the Lower Cambrian Paseky Shale member, Czech Republic, where it occurs alongside other arthropods, namely '' Kodymirus vagans'' and ''Kockurus grandis''. It has been attributed to the Crustacea, and if i ...
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Malacostraca Arthropod subclasses Paleozoic crustaceans Mesozoic crustaceans Cenozoic crustaceans Extant Cambrian first appearances Taxa described in 1879 Taxa named by Alpheus Spring Packard {{Malacostraca-stub