The
holotype consists of specimens XDBZ101 and XDBZ102. Both specimens were found in the
Helinpu Formation in
Yunnan,
China.
Erratus sperare was named by Fu and colleagues in 2022. The genus name is Latin for "roaming", in reference to the inferred
nektonic habit of the organism, and the specific name is
Latin for "to hope". The holotype specimens consist of a part and counterpart of an individual, and an isolated
carapace. The paratype consists of a carapace with an
anterior spine, as well as seven anterior
body fragments.
Significance for understanding arthropod evolution The relationship between the components of the
biramous limb of many
euarthropod groups, which consists of an
exopod and an
endopod (appendages), and the lobopods (stubby legs) and flaps of lobopodians and radiodonts has long been controversial.
Erratus appears to show one of the earliest steps in the evolution of the endopod, with an unsclerotized endopod fused to a flap that is attached to the body wall, rather than being a branch of the appendage like an exopod. Fu et al. 2022 describes the species as having "unique trunk appendages formed of lateral
anomalocaridid-type flaps and ventral subconical
endopods". The fossils indicate that the species represent "an intermediate stage of biramous limb evolution". ==Description==