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- Mandibulata, due to the presence of mandibles in well-preserved species. Hymenocarines are characterized by the combination of the following characters: bivalved...
- affinity of some cambrian arthropods (e.g. Phosphatocopina, Bradoriida and Hymenocarine taxa like waptiids) were disputed by subsequent studies, as they might...
- reconstruction of Marjum biota, including various arthropods (trilobites, hymenocarines, and radiodonts), sponges, echinoderms, and various other groups...
- Per****aris dilatus hymenocarine Pseudoarctolepis sharpi - possible hymenocarine Tuzoia? peterseni hymenocarine Waptia fieldensis hymenocarine Alalcomenaeus...
- Odaraia is an extinct genus of bivalved hymenocarine arthropod with a single known species Odaraia alata, found in the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale in...
- Loricicaris is a genus of extinct hymenocarine arthropod with a single species, Loricicaris spinocaudatus from the Burgess Shale, British Columbia, Canada...
- Balhuticaris is a genus of extinct bivalved (referring to the carapace) hymenocarine arthropod that lived in the Cambrian aged Burgess Shale in what is now...
- Nereocaris is an extinct genus of bivalved hymenocarine arthropod that lived in the Cambrian aged Burgess Shale in what is now British Columbia around...
- Tokummia is a genus of fossil hymenocarine arthropod, known only by one species, Tokummia katalepsis, from the middle Cambrian (508 million years old)...
- animals (e.g. vetulicolian; free-swimming arthropods like isoxyids and hymenocarines; Nectocaris). Bicknell et al. (2023) examined the frontal appendages...