Bushizheia

Bushizheia is an extinct genus of arthropods known from a single specimen found in the Early Cambrian Maotianshan Shales Lagerstätte in China.

The body of Bushizheia consisted of a simple head shield, 8 trunk segments (tergites) and a tail plate.

[1] The head plate was simple, convex in shape, wider than long, and represented about 25% of the total body length.

The name of the genus is derived from the Mandarin word bǔshízhě (捕食者), meaning "predator" or "hunter", in allusion to Kiisortoqia.

Only a single specimen has been found in the Maotianshan Lagerstätte, specifically in the Eoredlichia – Wutingaspis trilobite biozone.