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Anomalocaris canadensis,
Tamisiocaris borealis, or
Hurdia victoria.
Amplectobeluids could be
recognized by
frontal appendages with well-developed first...
- (meaning "embracing beast") is an
extinct genus of late
Early Cambrian amplectobeluid radiodont, a
group of stem
arthropods that
mostly lived as free-swimming...
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Guanshancaris is an
extinct genus of
amplectobeluid radiodont known from the
Cambrian Stage 4
Guanshan Biota of
southern China. It is only
known from a...
- S2CIDÂ 252147346.
Zhang M, Wu Y, Lin W, Ma J, Wu Y, Fu D (April 2023). "
Amplectobeluid Radiodont Guanshancaris gen. nov. from the
Lower Cambrian (Stage 4)...
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plates may
occur in some
hurdiid genera.
Detail reconstruction of some
amplectobeluid oral
cones are speculative, but they
possibly did not
present a typical...
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Extinct genus of
Amplectobeluid radiodont...
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deposits in
North America.
Although looking more like
anomalocaridid and
amplectobeluid radiodonts, it has
features that more
closely align it with the hurdiids...
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abundant non-trilobite
arthropod at the site), and a
currently unnamed amplectobeluid known from
several frontal appendages. From
Latin cordatus for "heart-shaped"...
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Ramskoeldia is a
genus of
amplectobeluid radiodont described in 2018. It was the
second genus of
radiodont found to
possess gnathobase-like structures...
- of
Stanleycaris was
streamlined like
those of
anomalocaridids and
amplectobeluids. The
small head
occupies about 15% of the
total body length. Each lateral...