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- Originally Sanctacaris was called informally 'Santa Claws'. Its Latin name translates as "saintly crab". Unlike most other Burgess forms, Sanctacaris is not...
- Santa claws may refer to: Sanctacaris (informally Santa Claws), a Middle Cambrian Habellid arthropod Santa Claws (1996 film), a 1996 slasher film Santa...
- true chelicerates and their nearest not-quite chelicerate relatives. Sanctacaris, member of the family Sanctacarididae from the Burgess Shale of Canada...
- Cambrian (Drumian) Wheeler Formation  United States A possible relative of Sanctacaris. The type species is M. magna. Misszhouia canadensis Sp. nov Valid Mayers...
- (monotypic, containing only Habelia), and Sanctacarididae (containing Sanctacaris, Utahcaris and Wisangocaris). They are thought to have been durophagous...
- durophagous. It been placed in the family Sanctacarididae alongside Sanctacaris as stem-group chelicerates. Jago, James B.; García-Bellido, Diego C.;...
- 1016/j.asd.2018.08.001. PMID 30125735. Legg, David A. (December 2014). "Sanctacaris uncata: the oldest chelicerate (Arthropoda)". Naturwissenschaften. 101...
- s****ed organisms. Sanctacaris Arthropoda Chelicerata Collins Quarry A member of the clade Habeliida, related to chelicerates. Sanctacaris was only first...
- the mid-1970s has led to the description in the 1980s of an arthropod Sanctacaris and in 2007 of Orthrozanclus, which looked like a slug with a small s****...
- a 2017 redescription found that it formed a clade (Habeliida) with Sanctacaris, Utahcaris, Wisangocaris and Messorocaris as a stem-group to Chelicerata...