Camptophyllia is a small to average size arthropod (15 millimetres or 0.59 inches to 45 millimetres or 1.8 inches) of uncertain affiliation, that lived during the Upper Carboniferous in what is today England. It has been found exclusively in coal deposits. It is only known from its dorsal exoskeleton. It is reminiscent of a woodlouse (or onisciform) with 10 segments, each split by two furrows in a midsection, two lateral sections, and it also has two lateral plates.
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