. . . "Tuzoia es un g\u00E9nero extinto de artr\u00F3podos bivalvados de gran tama\u00F1o conocido en entornos marinos del C\u00E1mbrico inferior y medio en lo que hoy es el esquisto de Burgess (Columbia Brit\u00E1nica), el (Australia), Kaili (Guizhou, China), la (Territorios del Noroeste, Canad\u00E1), el , la y la (Utah), y la (Pensilvania). Este artr\u00F3podo alcanz\u00F3 longitudes de 180 mm. Actualmente se reconocen 7 especies v\u00E1lidas.\u200B\u200B"@es . "Tuzoia"@en . . "1122211038"^^ . . . . . "Arthropoda"@en . "La tuzoia (gen. Tuzoia) \u00E8 un artropode estinto, vissuto nel Cambriano inferiore e medio (tra 520 e 505 milioni di anni fa). I suoi resti sono stati ritrovati in varie parti del mondo: Nordamerica, Cina e Boemia."@it . "Tuzoia"@es . . "8580"^^ . . . . . "Tuzoia"@en . . "Tuzoia retifera"@en . . . . . "Tuzoia"@it . . "Tuzoia est un genre \u00E9teint dont la classification parmi les arthropodes demeure incertaine. Il fut d\u00E9couvert en 1912 par Charles Walcott alors qu'il inventoriait la faune des schistes de Burgess en Colombie-Britannique (Canada).Ces s\u00E9diments sont dat\u00E9s du Cambrien moyen, il y a environ entre 505 Ma (millions d'ann\u00E9es)."@fr . . . . "Tuzoia (from Mount Tuzo, a mountain in the Canadian Rockies) is an extinct genus of large bivalved arthropod known from Early to Middle Cambrian marine environments from what is now North America, Australia, China, Europe and Siberia. The large, domed carapace reached lengths of 180 millimetres (7.1 in), making them amongst the largest known Cambrian arthropods."@en . . . . "Animalia"@en . . . . "Carapace of Tuzoia retifera"@en . . . . . . . . "Walcott, 1912"@en . . . "Tuzoia es un g\u00E9nero extinto de artr\u00F3podos bivalvados de gran tama\u00F1o conocido en entornos marinos del C\u00E1mbrico inferior y medio en lo que hoy es el esquisto de Burgess (Columbia Brit\u00E1nica), el (Australia), Kaili (Guizhou, China), la (Territorios del Noroeste, Canad\u00E1), el , la y la (Utah), y la (Pensilvania). Este artr\u00F3podo alcanz\u00F3 longitudes de 180 mm. Actualmente se reconocen 7 especies v\u00E1lidas.\u200B\u200B"@es . . . . . . . . . . . "Tuzoia"@de . . . . . . . . . . . "Tuzoia ist eine ausgestorbene Gattung mit unsicherer Stellung innerhalb der Gliederf\u00FC\u00DFer (Arthropoda). Die Gattung wurde 1912 von Charles Walcott w\u00E4hrend der Beschreibung der Burgess-Schiefer-Fauna eingef\u00FChrt."@de . . . . . . . "20613543"^^ . . "Tuzoia ist eine ausgestorbene Gattung mit unsicherer Stellung innerhalb der Gliederf\u00FC\u00DFer (Arthropoda). Die Gattung wurde 1912 von Charles Walcott w\u00E4hrend der Beschreibung der Burgess-Schiefer-Fauna eingef\u00FChrt."@de . . . "Tuzoia est un genre \u00E9teint dont la classification parmi les arthropodes demeure incertaine. Il fut d\u00E9couvert en 1912 par Charles Walcott alors qu'il inventoriait la faune des schistes de Burgess en Colombie-Britannique (Canada).Ces s\u00E9diments sont dat\u00E9s du Cambrien moyen, il y a environ entre 505 Ma (millions d'ann\u00E9es)."@fr . . . . . . "Walcott, 1912"@en . . . "Tuzoia"@fr . . . . "La tuzoia (gen. Tuzoia) \u00E8 un artropode estinto, vissuto nel Cambriano inferiore e medio (tra 520 e 505 milioni di anni fa). I suoi resti sono stati ritrovati in varie parti del mondo: Nordamerica, Cina e Boemia."@it . . "Tuzoia (from Mount Tuzo, a mountain in the Canadian Rockies) is an extinct genus of large bivalved arthropod known from Early to Middle Cambrian marine environments from what is now North America, Australia, China, Europe and Siberia. The large, domed carapace reached lengths of 180 millimetres (7.1 in), making them amongst the largest known Cambrian arthropods. Along the sides of the carapace a spiked ridge is present, and the edges of the carapace are also spiked in many species. These spines likely functioned to aid stability while swimming. The carapaces are marked with a reticulate (net-like) pattern, which was likely to increase the structural integrity of the valves while remaining lightweight. They possessed a single pair of large spherical stalked eyes, as well as simple segmented anntennae. There appears to have been a robust pair of segmented frontal appendages close to the head, as well as other pairs of appendages along the trunk. The lifestyle of Tuzoia is thought to have been that of a pelagic freely swimming organism. They were formerly considered to be the only members of the family Tuzoiidae until 2022, when a new genus Duplapex was described from the Cambrian of China, which differs from Tuzoia by having a flat carapace. The exact position of Tuzoia relative to other arthropods is uncertain due to most of their soft tissues being poorly known, though a close relationship between tuzoiids and the bivalved arthropod Isoxys has been proposed based on similarities of their carapaces."@en . . . . .