Definition of Radiodont. Meaning of Radiodont. Synonyms of Radiodont

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- arthropods that was successful worldwide during the Cambrian period. Radiodonts are distinguished by their distinctive frontal appendages, which are morphologically...
- the intended meaning "unlike other shrimps"), is an extinct genus of radiodont, an order of early-diverging stem-group marine arthropods. It is best...
- Schinderhannes bartelsi is a species of hurdiid radiodont (anomalocaridid), known from one specimen from the Lower Devonian Hunsrück Slates. Its discovery...
- Peytoia is a genus of hurdiid radiodont, an early diverging order of stem-group arthropods, that lived in the Cambrian period, containing two species...
- OpabiniidaeRadiodonta † Cu****ericrus † (possible radiodont) Caryosyntrips † (possible radiodont) Deuteropoda ArtiopodaTrilobitaAgnostida (possibly...
- Shucaris (/ʃuːˈkɑːrɪs/ shoo-KAR-iss; meaning "Shu's shrimp") is a genus of radiodont of uncertain taxonomic placement from the Lower Cambrian Maotianshan Shales...
- Aegiroc****is is an extinct genus of giant radiodont arthropod belonging to the family Hurdiidae that lived 480 million years ago during the early Ordovician...
- opabiniid Myoscolex), the former were known only by Opabinia, while all radiodont species were grouped under a single family: Anomalocarididae (hence the...
- Tamisiocaris (from Latin tamisium, sieve, and Gr**** karis, crab, shrimp) is a radiodont genus from the Cambrian period. The taxon was initially described in 2010...
- Cambroraster is an extinct monotypic genus of hurdiid radiodont, dating to the middle Cambrian, and represented by the single formally described species...