Anomalocaridids, giant lightly sclerotized invertebrate predators, occur in a number of exceptionally preserved early and middle Cambrian (542-501 million years ago) biotas and have come to symbolize the unfamiliar morphologies displayed by stem organisms in faunas of the Burgess Shale type. They are characterized by a pair of anterior, segmented appendages, a circlet of plates around the mouth, and an elongate segmented trunk lacking true tergites with a pair of flexible lateral lobes per segment(1,2). Disarticulated body parts, such as the anterior appendages and oral circlet, had been assigned to a range of taxonomic groups-but the discovery of complete specimens from the middle Cambrian Burgess Shale showed that these disparate elements...
The systematic affinities of several Palaeozoic skeletal taxa were only resolved when their soft-tis...
Traditionally, the origin and evolution of modern arthropod body plans has been revealed through inc...
International audienceNektaspids are Palaeozoic non-biomineralized euarthropods that were at the pea...
Anomalocaridids, giant lightly sclerotized invertebrate predators, occur in a number of exceptionall...
Exceptionally preserved fossils from the Palaeozoic era provide crucial insights into arthropod evol...
As the largest predators of the Cambrian seas, the anomalocaridids had an important impact in struct...
The Guzhangian Weeks Formation (house Range, Utah, USA) contains a virtually unstudied but diverse a...
International audienceThe renowned soft-bodied faunas of the Cambrian period, which include the Burg...
Two species of Anomalocaris co-occur in the Emu Bay Shale (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 4) at Big Gully,...
The Sirius Passet biota of North Greenland is one of the oldest Cambrian lagerstätten, and although ...
Abstract The Fezouata Biota (Morocco) is a unique Early Ordovician fossil assemblage. The discovery ...
The history of research on Anomalocaris and related carnivorous Cambrian animals, the dinocaridids,...
The recently discovered Fezouata Biota, from the Early Ordovician (late Tremadocian to late Floian) ...
The exquisite preservation of soft-bodied animals in Burgess Shale-type deposits provides important ...
The recently discovered Fezouata Biota, from the early Ordovician (late Tremadocian to late Floian) ...
The systematic affinities of several Palaeozoic skeletal taxa were only resolved when their soft-tis...
Traditionally, the origin and evolution of modern arthropod body plans has been revealed through inc...
International audienceNektaspids are Palaeozoic non-biomineralized euarthropods that were at the pea...
Anomalocaridids, giant lightly sclerotized invertebrate predators, occur in a number of exceptionall...
Exceptionally preserved fossils from the Palaeozoic era provide crucial insights into arthropod evol...
As the largest predators of the Cambrian seas, the anomalocaridids had an important impact in struct...
The Guzhangian Weeks Formation (house Range, Utah, USA) contains a virtually unstudied but diverse a...
International audienceThe renowned soft-bodied faunas of the Cambrian period, which include the Burg...
Two species of Anomalocaris co-occur in the Emu Bay Shale (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 4) at Big Gully,...
The Sirius Passet biota of North Greenland is one of the oldest Cambrian lagerstätten, and although ...
Abstract The Fezouata Biota (Morocco) is a unique Early Ordovician fossil assemblage. The discovery ...
The history of research on Anomalocaris and related carnivorous Cambrian animals, the dinocaridids,...
The recently discovered Fezouata Biota, from the Early Ordovician (late Tremadocian to late Floian) ...
The exquisite preservation of soft-bodied animals in Burgess Shale-type deposits provides important ...
The recently discovered Fezouata Biota, from the early Ordovician (late Tremadocian to late Floian) ...
The systematic affinities of several Palaeozoic skeletal taxa were only resolved when their soft-tis...
Traditionally, the origin and evolution of modern arthropod body plans has been revealed through inc...
International audienceNektaspids are Palaeozoic non-biomineralized euarthropods that were at the pea...