
Belongs within: Annelida.
The Leodicidae are a group of long-bodied marine polychaete worms, represented in the fossil record by preserved jaw elements dating back to the Ordovician (Howell 1962).
Characters (from Howell 1962): Body long, first two segments without parapodia, later segments with one branch or one and a half branches.
<==LeodicidaeH62 |--Leodice Lamarck 1818H62 |--Diopatraites Eller 1938H62 | `--*D. conformis Eller 1938H62 |--Leodicites Eller 1940H62 | `--*L. variedentatus Eller 1940H62 |--Marphysaites Eller 1945H62 | `--*M. aptus Eller 1945H62 |--Oenonites Hinde 1879H62 | `--*O. curvidens Hinde 1879H62 |--Orthopelta Eisenack 1939H62 | `--*O. navis Eisenack 1939H62 |--Ottawella Wilson 1948H62 | `--*O. sinclairi Wilson 1948H62 |--Palaeosigma Eisenack 1939H62 | `--*P. silurica Eisenack 1939H62 |--Paleoenonites Eller 1942H62 | `--*P. accuratus Eller 1942H62 |--Pernerites Žebera 1935H62 | `--*P. giganteus Žebera 1935H62 |--Pteropelta Eisenack 1939H62 | `--*P. gladiata Eisenack 1939H62 `--Siluropelta Eisenack 1939H62 `--*S. lata Eisenack 1939H62
*Type species of generic name indicated
References
[H62] Howell, B. F. 1962. Worms. In: Moore, R. C. (ed.) Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology pt W. Miscellanea: Conodonts, Conoidal Shells of Uncertain Affinities, Worms, Trace Fossils and Problematica pp. W144–W177. Geological Society of America, and University of Kansas Press.