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- Australia. Other unnamed Anomalocaris species are known from China and the United States. Like other radiodonts, Anomalocaris had swimming flaps running...
- region. The genus Anomalocaris in a broader sense always found to be polyphyletic, usually with "Anomalocaris" kunmingensis and "Anomalocaris" briggsi resolved...
- shale in Nevada, is originally described as Anomalocaris cf. saron in 2003, and later named as Anomalocaris magnabasis in 2019. This species is only known...
- nathorsti reclassified as Anomalocaris nathorsti. Peytoia nathorsti was subsequently considered a junior synonym of Anomalocaris canadensis, while Laggania...
- of Anomalocaris, also from the Burgess Shale. Soon after that, Swedish palaeontologist Jan Bergström, noting in 1986 the similarity of Anomalocaris and...
- He thought this specimen represents a new species of Anomalocaris, so he named it as Anomalocaris pennsylvanica, which makes it the second radiodont species...
- to as "Anomalocaris" briggsi, it was placed in the new monotypic genus Echidnacaris in 2023. It is only distantly related to true Anomalocaris, and is...
- species. G. kunmingensis which was described in 2013 as a species of Anomalocaris before being placed in a new genus in 2023. Like many other radiodonts...
- hemichordates, along with numerous now-extinct forms such as the predatory Anomalocaris. The apparent suddenness of the event may however be an artefact of the...
- history, dating at least to the Cambrian period when animals such as Anomalocaris and Timorebestia dominated the seas. Humans have for many centuries interacted...