The twenty-three or so specimens of this arthropod show it had two
tagmata, a
head covering
carapace that bore a number of head
appendages, and an elongated multisegmented trunk region that was composed of around forty-four pairs of segments that bore small swimming appendages. The carapace of the
organism was small, only shielding the head and the first segments of the main body. This feature looks like the bivalved carapaces of other arthropods like the
hymenocarines, but due to the lack of dorsally oriented fossils means that there is no confirmation of the presence of a
hinge line. On the anterior area of the head was an ocular
somite that bore a pair of teardrop-shaped
eyes that possessed
facets. The presence of a
mandible in this creature seems to provide more evidence for a mandibulate affinity. The mandibles found display rows of simple teeth that sat on what looks like a grinding surface. Behind the somite were five head appendages with the first set being arthrodized
antennae, mandibles, and the others being posterior
biramous appendages that appear to end in a single
claw. The first three segments of the trunk region are smaller than the others. Each trunk segment bore a pair of small, paddle-shaped swimming appendages.
Organ materials are not observed from this species, except in some cases of there being poorly preserved gut tracts. There is also some evidence for
muscle fibers being present within the head of some of the fossils. While there is not enough evidence to make the argument of there being two species, there are differences in some of the fossils of this arthropod that the authors have labeled as "Morph A" and "Morph B". The main distinction between these two morphs is the shape of the trunk terminus. The trunk of "Morph A" fossils is shorter than that of "Morph B" fossils, showing fewer than thirty appendages. The second distinction is the shape of the carapace. "Morph A" fossils show a blunt anterior margin, with the eyes extending beyond said margin. "Morph B" fossils on the other hand show a pronounced anterodorsal keel coming off of this margin, with the carapace being slightly deeper, and the eyes being slightly more posterior in location. == Classification ==