Lecythioscopa Temporal range: 505 Ma Burgess Shale |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Stem group: | Priapulida (?) |
Class: | †Archaeopriapulida |
Genus: |
Lecythioscopa Conway Morris, 1977 |
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Lecythioscopa is a genus of probable archaeopriapulid known from two specimens from the Walcott Quarry from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale.
The specimens of Lectythioscopa are both missing their posterior portions, leaving a head, comparable to the proboscis of other priapulids, and long trunk, which is curved in both specimens. The animal was probably a burrower due to its external radial symmetry.
The species was originally placed as Canadia simplex by Charles Walcott in a 1931 publication based on a single specimen.Simon Conway Morris later identified what was previously considered a specimen of Canadia dubia as sharing similar features, placing them both under the name of Lecythioscopa simplex.