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- Radiodonta (also known as radiodonts, radiodontans, radiodontids, anomalocarids, or anomalocaridids, although the last two originally refer to the family...
- within speculative evolution have since been discovered. A filter feeder anomalocarid was illustrated by artist John Meszaros in the 2013 book All Your Yesterdays...
- anomalocarid, was published in All Your Yesterdays as a speculative art concept. In 2014, during a taxonomic study, the actual Cambrian anomalocarid Tamisiocaris...
- "sister-group" to any of the anomalocarids, they must have lost and then re-evolved features that were well-developed in the anomalocarids. The earliest known...
- the eurypterids, dominant animals of the preceding Silurian, and the anomalocarids. By the middle of the Devonian, several droughts, anoxic events and...
- eurypterids to decline and some cephalopods to lose their s**** while anomalocarids vanish. "Old Red Continent" of Euramerica persists after forming in...
- Longrich, Nicholas R.; Harper, David A. T. (2014). "A suspension-feeding anomalocarid from the Early Cambrian". Nature. 507 (7493): 496–499. Bibcode:2014Natur...
- (disallowed spelling: Hamamelidae) NycterididaeNycteridae AnomalocarididAnomalocarid Homeric Gr****: amphip****us (ἀμφιφορεύς) → amp****us (ἀμφορεύς) ('two-handled...
- the inherent weakness of the arthropod cuticle that was exploited by anomalocarid predators. The earliest evidence of volvation is a little over 510 million...
- Longrich, Nicholas R. & Harper, David A. T. (2014). "A suspension-feeding anomalocarid from the Early Cambrian". Nature. 507 (7493): 496–499. doi:10.1038/nature13010...