Carbotubulus Temporal range:
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
(unranked): | Panarthropoda |
Phylum: | †"Lobopodia" |
Clade: | †Hallucishaniids |
Family: | †Hallucigeniidae |
Genus: | †Carbotubulus Haug et al., 2012[1] |
Species: | †C. waloszeki
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Binomial name | |
†Carbotubulus waloszeki Haug et al., 2012
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Carbotubulus is a genus of extinct worm belonging to the group Lobopodia and known from the Carboniferous Carbondale Formation of the Mazon Creek area in Illinois, US. A monotypic genus, it contains one species Carbotubulus waloszeki.[1] It was discovered and described by Joachim T. Haug, Georg Mayer, Carolin Haug, and Derek E.G. Briggs in 2012.[2] With an age of about 300 million years, it is the first long-legged lobopodian discovered after the period of Cambrian explosion.[3]