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Tuzoia (from
Mount Tuzo, a
mountain in the
Canadian Rockies) is an
extinct genus of
large bivalved arthropod known from
Early to
Middle Cambrian marine...
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trifurcate tail and
probably habitually swam
upside down Life
restoration of
Tuzoia a
large hymenocarine The
group was very
diverse in shape, with some forms...
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arthropod from the Cambrian,
Tuzoia, due to the
similar aspects of
their carapaces. However, a
study in 2022
found that
Tuzoia was a
member of Hymenocarina...
- record,
beating the
previous holders of this
title Nereocaris exilis and
Tuzoia. This animal's body was very long, and had
extreme segmentation compared...
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arthropod Tuzoia had
historically been
proposed based on the
similarities of some
aspects of
their carapaces, but
preserved soft
tissues of
Tuzoia described...
- Konservat-Lagerstätte, and
includes faunal elements such as Anomalocaris,
Tuzoia, Isoxys, and Wronascolex, in
common with
other Burgess-Shale-type ****emblages...
- Caron, Jean-Bernard (December 2022). "The
problematic Cambrian arthropod Tuzoia and the
origin of
mandibulates revisited".
Royal Society Open Science. 9...
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Tuzoia Per****aris...
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single species. D. anima. It is
thought to be a
close relative of
Tuzoia, but
unlike it, the
reticulated (net patterned)
bivalved carapace was interpreted...
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caudal spine. In 1928,
Danish paleontologist Kai
Henriksen proposed that
Tuzoia, a
Burgess Shale arthropod which was
known only from the carapace, represented...