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Cambroraster is an
extinct monotypic genus of
hurdiid radiodont,
dating to the
middle Cambrian, and
represented by the
single formally described species...
- canadensis,
Hurdia victoria,
Peytoia nathorsti,
Titanokorys gainesi,
Cambroraster falcatus and
Amplectobelua symbrachiata. The
later surviving members...
-
specimens of
Cambroraster. The
taxon is one of
several genera of
radiodonts known from the
Burgess Shale, with some of the
others being Cambroraster, Anomalocaris...
-
belonging to a new
species of Stanleycaris, an
isolated sclerite ****igned to
Cambroraster,
Zhenghecaris (the
affinities of which, even its
identity as a radiodont...
- speed. Instead,
other animals such as
other radiodonts (e.g. Hurdia,
Cambroraster, Titanokorys, Stanleycaris) and
artiopods (e.g. Sidneyia)
would have...
- but some members, like Aegiroc****is, Pseudoangustidontus, and
possibly Cambroraster, were
suspension feeders.
Hurdiids had a
global distribution. The earliest...
-
Titanokorys gainesi Cambroraster falcatus...
- Aegiroc****is and
Hurdia possessing long,
pointed sclerites.
While others like
Cambroraster and
Titanokorys possessed horseshoe-shaped sclerites.
Cordaticaris is...
- lobopodian, that is
considered to be
related to
modern velvet worms.
Cambroraster falcatus was a
hurdiid radiodont that bore a
large horseshoe-shaped carapace...
- positions; A
based on
articulated specimens, B
based on
speculation from
Cambroraster Morphology of the oral cone Size
comparison of the two
species Hurdia...