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English: FIGURE 5. Frontal appendages of Tamisiocarididae. (A) Tamisiocaris borealis from the Sirius Passet, Greenland. MGUH 29154, holotype. (B) Houcaris magnabasis from the Comet Shale Member of the Pioche Formation, Nevada, USA. KUMIP 293584, holotype. (C) “Anomalocaris” briggsi from the Emu Bay Shale, Australia. SAM P40180, holotype. (D) Houcaris saron from the Chengajiang Biota, China. YKLP 13459. Image credits: (A) J. Peel. (B) S. Pates. (C) A. Daley. (D) P. Cong and S. Pates. Scale bars are all 10 mm.
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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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