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    Australia. Other unnamed Anomalocaris species are known from China and the United States. Like other radiodonts, Anomalocaris had swimming flaps running...
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    nathorsti reclassified as Anomalocaris nathorsti. Peytoia nathorsti was subsequently considered a junior synonym of Anomalocaris canadensis, while Laggania...
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    to as "Anomalocaris" briggsi, it was placed in the new monotypic genus Echidnacaris in 2023. It is only distantly related to true Anomalocaris, and is...
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    Houcaris (redirect from Anomalocaris saron)
    shale in Nevada, is originally described as Anomalocaris cf. saron in 2003, and later named as Anomalocaris magnabasis in 2019. This species is only known...
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    region. The genus Anomalocaris in a broader sense always found to be polyphyletic, usually with "Anomalocaris" kunmingensis and "Anomalocaris" briggsi resolved...
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    species. G. kunmingensis which was described in 2013 as a species of Anomalocaris before being placed in a new genus in 2023. Like many other radiodonts...
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    He thought this specimen represents a new species of Anomalocaris, so he named it as Anomalocaris pennsylvanica, which makes it the second radiodont species...
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    of Anomalocaris, also from the Burgess Shale. Soon after that, Swedish palaeontologist Jan Bergström, noting in 1986 the similarity of Anomalocaris and...
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    'AOPK group' by some literatures, as the group compose of Radiodonta (Anomalocaris and relatives), Opabiniidae (Opabinia and relatives), and the "gilled...
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    hemichordates, along with numerous now-extinct forms such as the predatory Anomalocaris. The apparent suddenness of the event may however be an artifact of the...
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    represent transitional fossils between stem (e.g. Radiodonta such as Anomalocaris) and true arthropods. Re-examination in the 1970s of the Burgess Shale...
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    restricted to only Anomalocaris and, if any, a few of closely related genera since then. Wu et al. 2021 accepted only Anomalocaris (excluding "A." saron...
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    Anomalocaris canadensis Anomalocaris aff.canadensis Anomalocaris daleyae...
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    history, dating at least to the Cambrian period when animals such as Anomalocaris and Timorebestia dominated the seas. Humans have for many centuries interacted...
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    Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-10-03. Nedin, C. (1999). "Anomalocaris predation on nonmineralized and mineralized trilobites". Geology. 27...
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  • of Anomalocaris-like structures on one end of a specimen of Laggania, which also had a specimen of Peytoia attached just behind those of Anomalocaris. After...
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    Anomalocaris Houcaris...
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    the most inclusive clade including Amplectobelua symbrachiata but not Anomalocaris canadensis, Tamisiocaris borealis, or Hurdia victoria. Amplectobeluids...
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  • 1995 Catalina Station T. B. Spahr  · 14 km MPC · JPL 8564 Anomalocaris 1995 UL3 Anomalocaris October 17, 1995 Nachi-Katsuura Y. Shimizu, T. Urata  · 17...
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    Paleontology, said that the animal "bridges the evolutionary gap from Anomalocaris to true arthropods and forms a key ‘missing link’ in the origin of arthropods...
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    was covered by the vast Lake Bonneville, and fossils of species like anomalocaris have been found throughout the region. Much like the popular Loch Ness...
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    were often defined solely to accommodate these finds – the story of Anomalocaris is an example of this. The risk of this mistake is higher for older fossils...
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  • ELRC 20001 was long considered in scientific literature as "Anomalocaris sp". or Anomalocaris saron (=Houcaris saron). However, in 2022, Zeng et al. described...
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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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    reduced. A. symbrachiata is previously named as a species of Anomalocaris, Anomalocaris trispinata in 1992, before description of A. symbrachiata. Some...
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    like these Elrathia kingii were very common arthropods during this time Anomalocaris was an early marine predator, a member of the stem-arthropod group Radiodonta...
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    Fossilised eye of Anomalocaris daleyae from the Emu Bay Shale...
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    from the Burgess Shale, with some of the others being Cambroraster, Anomalocaris, Peytoia, and Hurdia. Titanokorys is distinguished from other Burgess...
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    organism may have been phylogenetically related to anomalocaridids, like Anomalocaris. Gradstein, Felix; Ogg, James; Smith, Alan (2004). A Geologic Time Scale...
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    appendage of a larger, unknown animal. There had been precedent for this, as Anomalocaris had been originally identified as three separate creatures before being...
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