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Hurdiidae (synonymous with the previously named Peytoiidae) is an cosmopolitan family of , a group of stem-group marine , which lived during the . It is the most long-lived radiodont , lasting from the period to the period.


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File:20191213 Radiodonta frontal appendage Hurdiidae.png|Anatomy of the frontal appendage of a hurdiid File:20191229 Radiodonta frontal appendage Hurdiidae.png|Frontal appendages of various species of hurdiid File:20200803 Radiodonta Hurdiidae H-element.png|Dorsal carapaces of various species of hurdiid

Hurdiidae is characterized by frontal appendages with distal region composed of 5 subequal blade-like , alongside the enlarged head carapaces and tetraradial mouthpart (oral cone).

The frontal appendages of hurdiids have a distinctive morphology, with the appendage of most species bearing five equally-sized elongate blade-like ventral spines known as endites. Subsequent podomeres were reduced in size and with only small endites or none. Each podomere bore only a single endite, unlike other radiodonts, in which the endites were paired. In most species, the endites were curved medially, so that the appendages formed a basket-like structure. Some hurdiids had greater numbers of endites, with bearing seven endites of equal length. is unique among hurdiids in bearing paired endites, which is likely a transitional form between the appendage of other radiodonts and that of hurdiids.

Hurdiids exhibited a wide range of body size. The smallest known hurdiid specimen, of an unnamed species, is estimated to have had a body length of , but it is not known whether this specimen was a juvenile or an adult. , the largest known hurdiid, was over long, comparable in size to the largest known arthropods.


Paleobiology
The majority of hurdiids appear to have been predators that fed by sifting sediment with their frontal appendages, but some members, like , Pseudoangustidontus, and possibly , were suspension feeders.


Distribution
Hurdiids had a global distribution. The earliest known hurdiid in the fossil record is Peytoia infercambriensis, which lived during the third age of the in what is now the country of . The group increased in diversity during the epoch. Post-Cambrian records of the group are rare, but the group lasted into the period, with the last known taxon being the Schinderhannes bartelsi from what is now .


Classification
Hurdiidae is classified within , a clade of stem-group arthropods. Hurdiidae is defined phylogenetically as the most inclusive clade containing but not Amplectobelua symbrachiata, Anomalocaris canadensis, or Tamisiocaris borealis. Some authors have argued that Peytoiidae, which was named by Conway Morris and Robison, 1982, has priority over Hurdiidae, and that Hurdiidae has "yet to be properly established following standards", due to its first definition not having a character-based diagnosis, and the second being published in an online-only journal without being registered in the database.

Cladogram of Hurdiidae after Moysiuk & Caron, 2025:

Species include:

was previously considered as a member of Hurdiidae, but fossils of it were later reinterpreted to be tergites.

Zhenghecaris was originally described as a , but it was later considered a hurdiid dorsal carapace. However, its placement is questioned by some researchers, since its classification as a radiodont is largely based on the characters of Tauricornicaris.

While Schinderhannes was originally described as a stem-arthropod with characters of both euarthropods and radiodonts, this interpretation was denied and most researchers now agree that it is a hurdiid radiodont. Dryad Data There are some researchers who have questioned its classification as a hurdiid.

, and Proboscicaris hospes may represent species of Hurdia.

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