- of only two
major shields,
which have a
single articulation point. The
naraoiids have been
interpreted as
benthic organisms that were
opportunistic scavengers...
- soft
tissue preservation,
needed for
these non-calcified exoskeletons.
Naraoiids probably were
deposit feeders (Naraoia and Pseudonaraoia),
predators or...
-
which many
specimen are found, all
agree with a life of burrowing. All
naraoiids were
probably marine bottom dwellers.
Paleobiota of the
Burgess Shale...
-
genal spines Naraoiidae indet.
Unapplicable 3
specimens Similar to both
naraoiids and
Emucaris Sidneyidae indet.
Unapplicable One
nearly complete specimen...
- & Ramsköld, Lars (1997). "Morphological and
ecological disparity in
naraoiids (Arthropoda) from the
Early Cambrian Chengjiang Fauna, China" (PDF). Records...
- York,
United States),
expanding known geographical range of the
youngest naraoiids.
Naimark &
Chaika (2025)
study the
structure of the
cuticles of members...
- for its
exquisite states of
preservation with the 1984
discovery of the
naraoiid Misszhouia, a soft-bodied
relative of trilobites.
Since then, the locality...
-
marjumiid trilobite.
Naraoia N.
compacta Sponge Gully. 4 specimens. A
naraoiid.
Neolenus N.
inflatus East of
Antelope Springs.
Multiple specimens & fragments...
- Caron, Jean‐Bernard (January 2019). Zhang, Xi‐Guang (ed.). "Three new
naraoiid species from the
Burgess Shale, with a
morphometric and
phylogenetic reinvestigation...
-
possibly from
Marjum Formation Utaurora comosa -
opabiniid Naraoia compacta -
naraoiid nectaspid Hypagnostus parvifrons -
agnostid Peronopsis amplaxis - peronopsid...