Emmonsaspis is a chordate related to
Metaspriggina and
Nuucichthys. It grew to roughly in length and probably fed on plankton in the water column. No trace of a
spinal cord is present, although roughly 50
myomeres can be seen in the fossils. It had large eyes and a large organ behind its branchial chamber, probably a liver. There are two species:
Emmonaspis worthanella and
Emmonaspis cambriensis (Walcott(?) 1886(?) 1911(?)).
E. cambrensis has been described as a
graptolite, a
chordate, an
arthropod and as a
frond-like organism. == Affinities ==