👉 The term "Lateolabracidae" is a group of small, arthropod claptids that primarily inhabit the Late Jurassic period (about 65 million years ago) and are part of the family Arthrobacidae. These animals were known for their sharp claws, which they used to dig burrows, excavate soil, and move around on land. The term "Lateolabracidae" is often distinguished from other arthropod claptids