Spelaeogriphacea

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Spelaeogriphacea
Temporal range: Lower Carboniferous – Recent
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Spelaeogriphacea

Gordon, 1957
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Spelaeogriphidae

Gordon, 1957
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Spelaeogriphacea is an order of crustaceans that grow to no more than 10 millimetres (0.39 in). Little is known about the ecology of the order.[1]

Only four species, all subterranean, have been described. Of the three genera, Potiicoara is known only from a cave in Brazil's Mato Grosso, Spelaeogriphus only from a cave on Table Mountain in South Africa, and the two Mangkurtu species only from individual Australian aquifers.[1] This widely separated distribution implies an early origin for the group, hypothesised as emerging at least 200 million years ago in the Tethys Sea around Gondwana.[1]

The fossil species Acadiocaris novascotica is also considered to belong to the Spelaeogriphacea.[2]

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