wylgania
Wylgania is a genus of extinct marine arthropods known from fossil beds in the Wylgan Formation. The fossils date to the Late Ordovician, roughly 445 million years ago, and represent a small to medium-sized benthic invertebrate lineage. The genus includes several species, such as Wylgania marina and Wylgania dorsalis, described from different fossil horizons within the formation. The name Wylgania honors the formation where the type specimens were recovered, with the suffix -ia following standard zoological practice.
Wylgania specimens feature a compact, shield-like cephalothorax, a segmented trunk with multiple appendages, and a tapering
In taxonomy and discovery, Wylgania was first described in the paleontological literature as an early arthropod
The paleoecology and distribution indicate that the Wylgan Formation represents a shallow marine shelf environment; Wylgania
As a member of early arthropod faunas, Wylgania provides a data point for studies of limb evolution,