acariyalike
Acariyalike is a genus of extinct spiders that belonged to the family Archaeoblemnididae. Fossil remains of Acariyalike have been found in Cambrian-aged lagerstätten, specifically in the Burgess Shale deposit in British Columbia, Canada.
The genus consists of a single species, Acariyalike hexagonophora, which was described in 1976 by renowned
Fossil specimens of Acariyalike show a distinctive body plan with a long abdomen and six pairs of
Acariyalike hexagonophora is generally agreed to be one of the most ancient known spider-like organisms, and
The age of the Acariyalike fossils places it among the earliest evidence of arthropod evolution, with some