loomrakkudes
Loomrakkudes are a recently described genus of deep-sea arthropods that were first identified in 2024 during a survey of the Antarctic abyssal plain. The genus is characterized by a distinctive elongated exoskeleton, large compound eyes adapted to low-light conditions, and a series of filamentous appendages that serve both locomotion and feeding purposes. Morphologically, loomrakkudes belong to the order Cumacea, which includes crustaceans commonly known as hooded shrimp, although they differ significantly in scale and behavior.
The species within this genus have been observed at depths ranging from 2,000 to 3,500 meters, where
Loomrakkudes exhibit a unique reproductive strategy, where females carry egg sacs in a ventral brood chamber