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- Peytoia is a genus of hurdiid radiodont, an early diverging order of stem-group arthropods, that lived in the Cambrian period, containing two species...
- mouthparts of Laggania were identical to Peytoia, but concluded that Laggania was a composite fossil made up of Peytoia and the sponge Corralio undulata. In...
- radiodonts are the Cambrian taxa Anomalocaris canadensis, Hurdia victoria, Peytoia nathorsti, Titanokorys gainessii, Cambroraster falcatus and Amplectobelua...
- Peytoia infercambriensis is a species of hurdiid radiodont in the genus Peytoia. P. infercambriensis is the geologically oldest known radiodont; its remains...
- biramous limb. This discovery also found that other hurdiid radiodonts like Peytoia and Hurdia had a dorsal pair of flaps as well. Frontal appendages of Aegiroc****is...
- (right), probably to avoid new Cambrian predators. The anomalocaridid Peytoia, a Cambrian invertebrate, probably an apex predator Dunkleosteus, a Devonian...
- Huangshandongia yichangensis Liantuoia inflata Pahvantia hastata Peytoia nathorsti Peytoia infercambriensis Schinderhannes bartelsi Stanleycaris hirpex Titanokorys...
- taxonomic history of the anomalocarids. In 1911, Walcott had named two taxa, Peytoia and Laggania, which he interpreted as a jellyfish and a sea cu****ber respectively...
- Burgess Shale, with some of the others being Cambroraster, Anomalocaris, Peytoia, and Hurdia. Titanokorys is distinguished from other Burgess Shale radiodonts...
- sclerite (H-element). Similar structures were evident in the fossils of Peytoia and Lyrarapax, suggesting these genera possibly had a median eye too. Contrary...