Ursulinacaris, the Glossary
Ursulinacaris is a genus of hurdiid radiodont from the Cambrian of North America.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Cambrian, Carrara Formation, Hurdia, Hurdiidae, Mount Cap formation, Nevada, North America, Northwest Territories, Peytoia, Radiodonta.
- Radiodonta
Cambrian
The Cambrian is the first geological period of the Paleozoic Era, and the Phanerozoic Eon.
See Ursulinacaris and Cambrian
Carrara Formation
The Carrara Formation is a geologic formation in California and Nevada.
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Hurdia
Hurdia is an extinct genus of hurdiid radiodont that lived 505 million years ago during the Cambrian Period. Ursulinacaris and hurdia are radiodonta.
Hurdiidae
Hurdiidae (synonymous with the previously named Peytoiidae) is an extinct cosmopolitan family of radiodonts, a group of stem-group arthropods, which lived during the Paleozoic Era. Ursulinacaris and Hurdiidae are radiodonta.
See Ursulinacaris and Hurdiidae
Mount Cap formation
The Mount Cap Formation is a geologic formation exposed in the Mackenzie Mountains, northern Canada.
See Ursulinacaris and Mount Cap formation
Nevada
Nevada is a landlocked state in the Western region of the United States.
North America
North America is a continent in the Northern and Western Hemispheres.
See Ursulinacaris and North America
Northwest Territories
The Northwest Territories (abbreviated NT or NWT; Territoires du Nord-Ouest; formerly North-West Territories) is a federal territory of Canada.
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Peytoia
Peytoia is a genus of hurdiid radiodont, an early diverging order of stem-group arthropods, that lived in the Cambrian period, containing two species, Peytoia nathorsti from the Miaolingian of Canada and Peytoia infercambriensis from Poland, dating to Cambrian Stage 3. Ursulinacaris and Peytoia are radiodonta.
Radiodonta
Radiodonta is an extinct order of stem-group arthropods that was successful worldwide during the Cambrian period.
See Ursulinacaris and Radiodonta
See also
Radiodonta
- Aegirocassis
- Aegirocassisinae
- Amplectobelua
- Amplectobeluidae
- Anomalocarididae
- Anomalocaris
- Buccaspinea
- Cambroraster
- Caryosyntrips
- Cordaticaris
- Cucumericrus
- Echidnacaris
- Guanshancaris
- Houcaris
- Hurdia
- Hurdiidae
- Laminacaris
- Lenisicaris
- Lyrarapax
- Pahvantia
- Paranomalocaris
- Peytoia
- Peytoia infercambriensis
- Pseudoangustidontus
- Radiodonta
- Ramskoeldia
- Schinderhannes bartelsi
- Shucaris
- Stanleycaris
- Tamisiocaris
- Titanokorys
- Ursulinacaris