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English: FIGURE 1. Radiodont specimens with whole body preservation. (A) Innovatiocaris maotianshanensis from the Chengjiang Biota, China, ELRC 20001. Stitched image of part and counterpart. (B) Hurdia triangulata from the Burgess Shale, Canada, ROM 59252. (C) Anomalocaris canadensis from the Burgess Shale, Canada, ROM 51214. (D) Peytoia nathorsti from the Burgess Shale, Canada, USNM 274141. (E) Aegirocassis benmoulai from the Fezouata Shale, Morocco, YPM 237172. (F) Lyrarapax unguispinus from the Chengjiang Biota, YKLP 13305. Image credits: (A–D) A. Daley, (E) P. Van Roy, (F) P. Cong. Scale bars are 1 cm in all but (E), where the scale bar is 10 cm.
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Source Potin GJ-M and Daley AC (2023) The significance of Anomalocaris and other Radiodonta for understanding paleoecology and evolution during the Cambrian explosion. Front. Earth Sci. 11:1160285. doi: 10.3389/feart.2023.1160285
Author Gaëtan J.-M. Potin and Allison C. Daley
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