- into the
order Radiodonta and are
commonly known as
radiodonts or
anomalocaridids.
Since Peytoia was
named first, it is the
accepted correct name for...
-
second most
basal grade. The Radiodonta,
which traditionally known as
anomalocaridids come in
third position, and are
thought to be monophyletic. A possible...
- was
interpreted as the oral cone of an
anomalocaridid, and it was used as
evidence to
claim that
anomalocaridids could reach a
maximum body
length of up...
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their s****.
Among the
Cambrian predators were
invertebrates like the
anomalocaridids with
appendages suitable for
grabbing prey,
large compound eyes and...
-
referred to as radiodonts, radiodontans, radiodontids, anomalocarids, or
anomalocaridids,
although the last two
originally refer to the
family Anomalocarididae...
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xenusians like this
organism may have been
phylogenetically related to
anomalocaridids, like Anomalocaris. Gradstein, Felix; Ogg, James; Smith, Alan (2004)...
- Weiliang; Sun, Ao; Zhang, Xingliang; Fu,
Dongjing (1 May 2021). "New
anomalocaridids (Panarthropoda: Radiodonta) from the
lower Cambrian Chengjiang Lagerstätte:...
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organisms Ediacara biota Kimberella Vernanimalcula Burgess-type
Marrella Anomalocaridids Halwaxiids Opabinia Odontogriphus Small s****y
fauna Helcionellids...
- a
single family:
Anomalocarididae (hence the
previous common name '
Anomalocaridids'). In
later studies, the
gilled lobopodians Pambdelurion and Kerygmachela...
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After the late
Cambrian extinction led to the
disappearance of many
Anomalocaridids,
predatory niches became available for
other animals.
During the Ordovician...