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successful worldwide during the
Cambrian period. They may be
referred to as
radiodonts, radiodontans, radiodontids, anomalocarids, or anomalocaridids, although...
- ("unlike
other shrimp", or "abnormal shrimp") is an
extinct genus of
radiodont, an
order of early-diverging stem-group arthropods. It is best
known from...
- Aegiroc****is is an
extinct genus of
giant radiodont arthropod belonging to the
family Hurdiidae that
lived 480
million years ago
during the
early Ordovician...
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described as
having more
lateral flaps than any
other known lobopodian or
radiodont; at
least 18 down the
length of the trunk,
becoming smaller towards the...
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Titanokorys is a
genus of
extinct hurdiid radiodont (a
grouping of
primitive stem
arthropods which lived during the
early Paleozoic) that
existed during...
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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...
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thylacocephalan Reconstruction as
radiodont sclerite Caron, Jean-Bernard; Moysiuk, Joe (2021). "A
giant n****benthic
radiodont from the
Burgess Shale and the...
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Schinderhannes bartelsi is a
species of
hurdiid radiodont (anomalocaridid)
known from one
specimen from the
lower Devonian Hunsrück Slates. Its discovery...
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family of
Cambrian radiodonts, a
group of stem-group arthropods.
Around 1990s and
early 2010s,
Anomalocarididae included all
radiodont species,
hence the...
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Lyrarapax is a
radiodont genus of the
family Amplectobeluidae that
lived in the
early Cambrian period 520
million years ago. Its
neural tissue indicates...