Houcaris
Houcaris is a possibly paraphyletic radiodont genus, tentatively assigned to either Amplectobeluidae, Anomalocarididae or Tamisiocarididae, known from Cambrian Series 2 of China and the United States. The type species is Houcaris saron which was originally described as a species of the related genus Anomalocaris. Other possible species include H. magnabasis and H. consimilis. The genus Houcaris was established for the two species in 2021 and honors Hou Xian-guang, who had discovered and named the type species Anomalocaris saron in 1995 along with his colleagues Jan Bergström and Per E. Ahlberg.
Species
''Houcaris saron''
H. saron, known from Maotianshan Shale in Yunnan, is first described in 1995 as Anomalocaris saron. This species is only known from frontal appendages. There is a specimen that is previously considered as whole body fossil of this species, but later study shows that this specimen is not belonging to this species, and later given own genus Innovatiocaris. Length of frontal appendage is up to at least 12 cm. Sometimes considered to belong to family Anomalocarididae or Amplectobeluidae.''Houcaris''? ''magnabasis''
H.? magnabasis, known from Pioche Shale and Pyramid shale in Nevada, is originally described as Anomalocaris cf. saron in 2003, and later named as Anomalocaris magnabasis in 2019. This species is only known from frontal appendages and some partial fossils of oral cone and flaps. Largest estimated length of frontal appendage is 17.5 cm. Sometimes considered to belong to family Anomalocarididae or Amplectobeluidae.However, results from the phylogenetic analysis by McCall in 2023 suggest that H.? magnabasis does not form a monophyletic clade with other species of Houcaris, and that it is a sister taxon of the Amplectobeluidae. Thus, he tentatively referred to the species as Anomalocaris magnabasis, even though the results show that it also does not form a clade with known species of Anomalocaris.