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- Hallucigenia is a genus of lobopodian known from Cambrian aged fossils in Burgess Shale-type deposits in Canada and China, and from isolated spines around...
- soft-bodied, marine worm-like fossil panarthropods such as Aysheaia and Hallucigenia. However, other genera like Kerygmachela and Pambdelurion (which have...
- Hallucigenia is an album by Canadian band The Lowest of the Low, released in 1994. It was the band's first release distributed by a major record label...
- originated during the Cambrian explosion. It is based on the species Hallucigenia sparsa, the fossil of which was discovered by Charles Doolittle Walcott...
- drew from the appearance of an insect from the Cambrian era known as Hallucigenia. Isayama used this creature as a key source of inspiration to create...
- Hallucigenia. Conway Morris' reconstruction was, "so peculiar, so hard to imagine as an efficiently working beast" Gould speculated that Hallucigenia...
- single from Hallucigenia. Nine of the songs are from their debut album Shakespeare My Butt while six came from the follow-up, Hallucigenia. In a four and...
- PMID 28377584. Smith, Martin R.; Ortega-Hernández, Javier (2014). "Hallucigenia's onychophoran-like claws and the case for Tactopoda" (PDF). Nature. 514...
- Protichnites were the trackways of arthropods that walked Cambrian beaches Hallucigenia sparsa was a member of group lobopodian, that is considered to be related...
- Okenia hallucigenia is a species of sea slug, specifically a dorid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Goniodorididae. This species was...