Echidnacaris briggsi is an extinct species of radiodont known from the Cambrian Stage 4 aged Emu Bay Shale of Australia. Formerly referred to as "Anomalocaris"...
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species may not represent a true radiodont. Frontal appendage of Echidnacaris briggsi, a tamisiocarid radiodont that was once suggested to belong to the...
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suggested that "A". briggsi (tamisiocaridid) was not a species of Anomalocaris either, and it was reassigned to the genus Echidnacaris in the family Tamisiocarididae...
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Tamisiocarididae Frontal appendages of Echidnacaris briggsi and Tamisiocaris borealis Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum:...
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trilobites, including two species of the giant predator Anomalocaris (A. briggsi and Anomalocaris cf. canadensis), Isoxys, Tuzoia, two species of the nektaspid...
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accepted only Anomalocaris (excluding "A." saron, "A." kunmingensis and "A." briggsi) and Lenisicaris as the member of Anomalocarididae, while Paranomalocaris...
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large, recurved and bears auxiliary spines in Laminacaris, Anomalocaris briggsi and Pahvantia hastata. A discovery of Burgess Shale radiodont Cambroraster...
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member of the family Tamisiocarididae. The type species is "Anomalocaris" briggsi Nedin (1995). Guanshancaris Gen. et comb. nov Zhang et al. Cambrian Stage...
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