Fibulacaris is a monotypic genus of fossil arthropod known only by one species, Fibulacaris nereidis, discovered from the Cambrian Burgess Shale of Canada It was characterized by a bivalved carapace with an inverted rostrum, sandwiching the slender body with stalked eyes and homonomous appendages. It was probably an actively swimming filter feeder and possibly swam upside-down like some branchiopod crustaceans and horseshoe crabs. Phylogenetic analysis suggest it was a relative or member of Hymenocarina, which contains other bivalved arthropods.
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| - Fibulacaris is a monotypic genus of fossil arthropod known only by one species, Fibulacaris nereidis, discovered from the Cambrian Burgess Shale of Canada It was characterized by a bivalved carapace with an inverted rostrum, sandwiching the slender body with stalked eyes and homonomous appendages. It was probably an actively swimming filter feeder and possibly swam upside-down like some branchiopod crustaceans and horseshoe crabs. Phylogenetic analysis suggest it was a relative or member of Hymenocarina, which contains other bivalved arthropods. (en)
- Fibulacaris fue un género monotípico de artrópodo himenocarino conocido solo por una especie, Fibulacaris nereidis, descubierta en el Esquisto de Burgess, del Cámbrico de Canadá (es)
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| - (Izquierdo-López & Caron, 2019) (en)
- Fibulacaris (en)
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| - Diagrammatic reconstruction of Fibulacaris nereidis.jpg (en)
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| - Holotype specimen of Fibulacaris nereidis (en)
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| - Fibulacaris is a monotypic genus of fossil arthropod known only by one species, Fibulacaris nereidis, discovered from the Cambrian Burgess Shale of Canada It was characterized by a bivalved carapace with an inverted rostrum, sandwiching the slender body with stalked eyes and homonomous appendages. It was probably an actively swimming filter feeder and possibly swam upside-down like some branchiopod crustaceans and horseshoe crabs. Phylogenetic analysis suggest it was a relative or member of Hymenocarina, which contains other bivalved arthropods. (en)
- Fibulacaris fue un género monotípico de artrópodo himenocarino conocido solo por una especie, Fibulacaris nereidis, descubierta en el Esquisto de Burgess, del Cámbrico de Canadá (es)
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