stenootia
Stenootia is a term sometimes used in paleontology to refer to an extinct genus of small, freshwater crustaceans belonging to the order Copepoda. These organisms are known from fossilized remains, primarily found in Mesozoic sedimentary rocks. The defining characteristics of stenootia, based on limited fossil evidence, typically include a relatively elongated body and specific features of their appendages, though detailed descriptions can vary due to the nature of fossil preservation.
The fossil record for stenootia is not extensive, making it challenging to fully reconstruct their biology,
Research into stenootia often involves the careful examination of microfossils. Understanding these ancient copepods contributes to