Belongs within: Euarthropoda.
The Leanchoiliida are a group of Cambrian 'great-appendage' arthropods that bore elongate flagella on the podomeres of the great appendage.
Synapomorphies (from Cotton & Braddy 2004): Head with four segments; distal spines on terminal podomeres of endopods of second segment appendages longer than entire podomere series, terminating in annulate flagellae.
<==Leanchoiliida [Alalcomenaeidea, Leanchoiliidacea, Leanchoiliidea]
|--Alalcomenaeus Simonetta 1970 LSE13, CB04 [Alalcomenaeida]
| |--A. cambricus Simonetta 1970 CB04
| `--A. illecebrosus (Hou 1987) CB04
`--+--Actaeus Simonetta 1970 LSE13, CB04 [Actaeida]
`--+--Oestokerkus LSE13
`--Leanchoilia Walcott 1912 CB04, B95
| i. s.: L. hanceyi CB04
|--L. persephone LSE13
`--+--L. illecebrosa LSE13
`--L. superlata Walcott 1912 LSE13, CB04
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[B95] Bousfield, E. L. 1995. A contribution to the natural classification of Lower and Middle Cambrian arthropods: Food-gathering and feeding mechanisms. Amphipacifica 2: 3–34.
[CB04] Cotton, T. J., & S. J. Braddy. 2004. The phylogeny of arachnomorph arthropods and the origin of the Chelicerata. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences 94: 169–193.
[LSE13] Legg, D. A., M. D. Sutton & G. D. Edgecombe. 2013. Arthropod fossil data increase congruence of morphological and molecular phylogenies. Nature Communications 4 (2485): 1–7.
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