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Tamisiocarididae is a
family of radiodonts,
extinct marine animals related to arthropods, that bore finely-spined
appendages that were
presumably used...
- Amplectobeluidae, and
possibly related species Frontal appendages of
Tamisiocarididae Frontal appendages of
Hurdiidae The
mouth is on the
ventral side of...
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magnabasis were re****igned to the new
genus Houcaris, in the
family Tamisiocarididae. In the same year, "A."
pennsylvanica was re****igned to the
genus Lenisicaris...
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related to true Anomalocaris, and is
instead placed in the
family Tamisiocarididae. It is
primarily known from its
frontal appendages,
which were 87–175...
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first distal endite.
Compared to
Hurdiidae and
Tamisiocarididae, this two
radiodont families shared a lot of
characters (i.e. alternated...
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named the Cetiocaridae. Though,
Cetiocaridae would later be
renamed Tamisiocarididae in 2019.
Speculative evolution All
Tomorrows Witton, Mark P. (2018)...
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tentatively ****igned to
either Amplectobeluidae,
Anomalocarididae or
Tamisiocarididae,
known from
Cambrian Series 2 of
China and the
United States. It contains...
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manner analogous to
modern baleen whales. It is ****igned to the
family Tamisiocarididae, and is
measured about 34 cm (1.12 ft) long in
total body length. Tamisiocaris...
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Anomalocaris Houcaris?
Lenisicaris Amplectobeluidae Amplectobelua Guanshancaris Lyrarapax Ramskoeldia Tamisiocarididae Echidnacaris Tamisiocaris Hurdiidae...
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Anomalocaris aff.
canadensis Ramskoeldia platyacantha Tamisiocarididae...