Onychodictyon is a genus of extinct lobopodian known from the Lower Cambrian Chengjiang Maotianshan Shales in the Yunnan Province in China.[1] It was characterized by a stout body covered by fleshy papillae and pairs of sclerotized plates with spines,[2][1][3] representing part of the diverse "armoured lobopodians" alongside similar forms such as Microdictyon and Hallucigenia.[1]
The maximum length of Onychodictyon is 70 mm (2.8 in).[1] It has a resemblance to Microdictyon (net-like sclerite ornament)[4] but also Aysheaia and tardigrade (basally-fused terminal leg pair).[5] Each leg have a pair of curved claws that are thought to have aided Onychodictyon climb onto other organisms.[6]Onychodictyon sclerites appear to have molted with some specimens exhibiting perfectly conjoined plates from successive molts.[7]
Onychodictyon is represented by two species: O. ferox which has a pair of simple eyes and feathery antenniform appendages on its head;[3] and O. gracilis which has a blunt front end without evidence of any appendages.[1]
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^Topper, Timothy; Skovsted, Christian; Peel, John; Harper, David (2013). "Molting in the lobopodian "Onychodictyon" from the lower Cambrian of Greenland". Lethaia. 46 (4): 490–495. doi:10.1111/let.12026.
Onychodictyon is a genus of extinct lobopodian known from the Lower Cambrian Chengjiang Maotianshan Shales in the Yunnan Province in China. It was characterized...
as has been shown in Luolishania (=Miraluolishania), Ovatiovermis, Onychodictyon, Hallucigenia, Facivermis, and less certainly Aysheaia as well. However...
worm-like animals that resembling worm with legs, such as Hallucigenia, Onychodictyon, Cardiodictyon, Luolishania, and Paucipodia. The isolated sclerites...
including the lobopodian members of tardigrade stem-group (represented by Onychodictyon ferox or Aysheaia) are more controversial. Sialomorpha, a genus of microinvertebrate...
small shelly fossil that probably belonged to a lobopodian resembling Onychodictyon or Microdictyon; the plates have a honeycomb structure with nodal flanges...
Cardiodictyidae Cardiodictyon Order Paronychophora Onychodictyidae Onychodictyon Order unassigned Orstenotubulus Carbotubulus Mureropodia No classes...
Hallucigenia (also known from the Burgess Shale), Microdictyon, and Onychodictyon. Perhaps the most important fossils from Chengjiang are eight possible...