The only known specimen of
K. indistinctus has a body length of , with indistinct
antennae preserved as long as . Its eyes are large and very widely separated with
eye stalks. Head and anterior part of thorax are indistinct, three posterior
tergites could be recognized, but those are shorter and apparently much less
sclerotized than abdominal ones. Although very indistinct, long and slender thoracic appendages are confirmed, some reaching around half length of thorax. The abdomen has six segments, with the five anterior ones of almost equal length, with ventral tip of tergites bluntly pointed. The sixth segment is narrower and longer than other five, and the
telson is almost as long. The telson has scalloped lateral margins and distinct border furrows on each side.
Endopodites are visible on abdominal tergites, being compressed similar to that of
Anaspides. The sixth abdominal segment bears large
uropods which have hairy margin. Preserved tergites are penetrated by many circular holes, destroying details of the cuticle. This may be because of escaping gases from compaction of body, or sediment rupturing the cuticle. Preservation also suggests that cuticle is extremely thin. == Classification ==