terminoida
Terminoida is a genus of small, fossilized marine animals that lived during the Cambrian period, approximately 541 to 485 million years ago. The name "Terminoida" is derived from the Latin word "terminus," meaning "end," reflecting the animal's terminal position in the fossil record. These organisms are notable for their distinctive, segmented bodies and appendages, which are interpreted as evidence of early arthropod evolution.
Terminoida fossils are typically found in marine sedimentary rocks, particularly in the Chengjiang and Burgess Shale
The evolutionary significance of Terminoida lies in its position as one of the earliest known arthropods, providing
Despite their importance, Terminoida fossils are relatively rare and difficult to study due to their small