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arthropods that was
successful worldwide during the
Cambrian period.
Radiodonts are
distinguished by
their distinctive frontal appendages,
which are morphologically...
- with the
intended meaning "unlike
other shrimps") is an
extinct genus of
radiodont, an
order of early-diverging stem-group
marine arthropods. It is best...
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Opabiniidae †
Radiodonta † Cu****ericrus † (possible
radiodont)
Caryosyntrips † (possible
radiodont)
Deuteropoda Artiopoda †
Trilobita †
Agnostida (possibly...
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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...
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Schinderhannes bartelsi is a
fossil species of
hurdiid radiodont (anomalocaridid),
known from a
single specimen from the
Lower Devonian Hunsrück Slate...
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Peytoia is a
genus of
hurdiid radiodont, an
early diverging order of stem-group arthropods, that
lived in the
Cambrian period,
containing two species...
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Cambrian Maotianshan Shales,
tentatively classified as a
hurdiid (peytoiid)
radiodont, and
originally as a thylacocephalan. The
genus contains a
single species...
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Titanokorys is a
genus of
extinct hurdiid (peytoiid)
radiodont (a
grouping of
primitive stem
arthropods which lived during the
early Paleozoic) that lived...
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Tamisiocarididae is a
family of
radiodonts,
extinct marine animals related to arthropods, that bore finely-spined
appendages that were
presumably used...