Cheloniellida

Cheloniellida
Temporal range: Upper Ordovician–Early Devonian
Restoration of Cheloniellon
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
(unranked): Artiopoda
(unranked): Vicissicaudata
(unranked): Cheloniellida
Broili, 1932
Genera

Cheloniellida is a taxon (usually referred to as an order[1][2]) of extinct Paleozoic arthropods. As of 2018,[2] 7 monotypic genera of cheloniellids had been formally described, whose fossils are found in marine strata ranging from Ordovician to Devonian in age. Cheloniellida has a controversial phylogenetic position, with previous studies associated it as either a member or relative of various fossil and extant arthropod taxa.[2] It was later accepted as a member of Vicissicaudata within Artiopoda.[3][4][5]

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