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- Radiodonta (also known as radiodonts, radiodontans, radiodontids, anomalocarids, or anomalocaridids, although the last two originally refer to the family...
- of a typical hurdiid radiodont like Peytoia and Hurdia, which is smooth and tetraradial. As a shared character across radiodonts, Anomalocaris also had...
- new radiodont from the lower Cambrian (Series 2 Stage 3) Chengjiang Lagerstätte, South China informs the evolution of feeding structures in radiodonts"....
- date. Aegiroc****is is considered to have evolved from early predatory radiodonts. This animal is characterized by its long, forward facing head sclerite...
- similar niche to radiodonts. This may explain the paucity of gilled lobopodians in the fossil record, as they may have competed with radiodonts in the pelagic...
- investigations from other radiodonts (e.g. Lyrarapax) suggest it may rather represent setal blades (dorsal gill-like structures of radiodont) and flap muscles...
- Aegiroc****isinae is a subfamily of radiodonts (marine stem-arthropods) from the lower Paleozoic era. It belongs to the larger hurdiidae (peytoiid) family...
- evolution of arthropod trunk appendages. Some of the stem-arthropods like radiodonts did not have legs, instead they had flap like appendages that helped them...
- cosmopolitan family of radiodonts, a group of stem-group arthropods, which lived during the Paleozoic Era. It is the most long-lived radiodont clade, lasting...
- the majority of them were subsequently ****igned to different taxa of radiodonts. Only three specimens were now confidently included within this species...