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    Radiodonta (also known as radiodonts, radiodontans, radiodontids, anomalocarids, or anomalocaridids, although the last two originally refer to the family...
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    Anomalocaris (category Radiodonta)
    enormous creatures. The two genera have now been placed into the order Radiodonta and are commonly known as radiodonts or anomalocaridids. Since Peytoia...
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    referred to as the 'AOPK group' by some literatures, as the group compose of Radiodonta (Anomalocaris and relatives), Opabiniidae (Opabinia and relatives), and...
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    supported, while the affinity of Opabinia as a stem-group arthropod alongside Radiodonta (a clade that includes Anomalocaris and its relatives) and gilled lobopodians...
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    found that seem to represent transitional fossils between stem (e.g. Radiodonta such as Anomalocaris) and true arthropods. Re-examination in the 1970s...
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    Schinderhannes bartelsi (category Radiodonta)
    blades and paired flap muscles). Phylogenetic analysis with focus on Radiodonta also repeatedly placed Schinderhannes within the radiodont family Hurdiidae...
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    Anomalocarididae (category Radiodonta)
    previous equivalent of the common name "anomalocaridid" to the whole Radiodonta. This is no longer the case after the revision done by Vinther et al....
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    Aegirocassis (category Radiodonta)
    miniature Ordovician hurdiid from Wales demonstrates the adaptability of Radiodonta". Royal Society Open Science. 7 (6): 200459. Bibcode:2020RSOS....700459P...
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    forms between typical lobopodians and basal arthropods (e.g. Opabinia and Radiodonta).[excessive citations] The positions of most other lobopodians (e.g. Hallucigenia...
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    Shucaris (category Radiodonta)
    Cambrian Chengjiang Lagerstätte and its implications for the phylogeny of Radiodonta". Journal of the Geological Society. 180. doi:10.1144/jgs2021-164. ISSN 0016-7649...
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