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- Tamisiocaris (from Latin tamisium, sieve, and Gr**** karis, crab, shrimp) is a radiodont genus from the Cambrian period. The taxon was initially described...
- Cambrian anomalocarid Tamisiocaris was discovered to have been a filter-feeder. In honor of Meszaros's prediction, Tamisiocaris was included in a new...
- very inclusive family of mainly Chinese radiodonts. Echidnacaris and Tamisiocaris are examples of the family tamisiocarididae which were exclusively suspension...
- mesozooplankton roughly the same size as the other filter feeding radiodont, Tamisiocaris, was able to catch. However, the spines on the frontal appendages of...
- Cambrian anomalocarid Tamisiocaris was discovered to have been a filter-feeder. In honor of Meszaros's prediction, Tamisiocaris was included in a new...
- Houcaris? Lenisicaris Shucaris Amplectobeluidae Amplectobelua Guanshancaris Lyrarapax Ramskoeldia Tamisiocarididae Echidnacaris Tamisiocaris Hurdiidae...
- feeders, the study notes that other suspension feeding radiodonts (like Tamisiocaris) are not included in this subfamily. This subfamily is named after Aegiroc****is...
- Houcaris? Lenisicaris Shucaris Amplectobeluidae Amplectobelua Guanshancaris Lyrarapax Ramskoeldia Tamisiocarididae Echidnacaris Tamisiocaris Hurdiidae...
- Houcaris? Lenisicaris Shucaris Amplectobeluidae Amplectobelua Guanshancaris Lyrarapax Ramskoeldia Tamisiocarididae Echidnacaris Tamisiocaris Hurdiidae...
- feeding like modern basking sharks and mysticete whales. For example, Tamisiocaris is estimated to have fed on prey roughly a millimeter in size. Tamisiocarididae...