The
Xiphosura are an
order of marine
chelicerates that includes a large number of extinct lineages and only four extant species in the family
Limulidae, which include the
horseshoe crabs. The group has hardly changed in millions of years; the modern horseshoe crabs look almost identical to prehistoric genera such as the
Jurassic Mesolimulus, and are considered to be
living fossils. The most notable difference between ancient and modern forms is that the abdominal segments in present species are fused into a single unit in adults.