Capinatator

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Capinatator praetermissus is an extinct arrow worm from the Burgess Shale lagerstätte, living about 508 million years ago in what is now British Columbia. It has the distinction of having 50 spines around its mouth. As with modern arrow worms, the spines were used to grasp prey for consumption. C. praetermissus is thought to represent a stage of chaetognathan evolution before arrow worms became planktonic swimmers. The worm was 10 cm long. The spines were curved and around 1 cm long. The generic name "Capinatator" means "grasping swimmer". rdf:langString
Capinatator praetermissus — викопний вид щетинкощелепних тварин, що існував у кембрійському періоді, 508 млн років тому. Скам'янілі відбитки виду знайдені в Канаді у провінції Британська Колумбія. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Capinatator praetermissus
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rdf:langString Briggs and Caron, 2017
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rdf:langString C. praetermissus compared to Amiskwia
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rdf:langString Capinatator praetermissus is an extinct arrow worm from the Burgess Shale lagerstätte, living about 508 million years ago in what is now British Columbia. It has the distinction of having 50 spines around its mouth. As with modern arrow worms, the spines were used to grasp prey for consumption. C. praetermissus is thought to represent a stage of chaetognathan evolution before arrow worms became planktonic swimmers. The worm was 10 cm long. The spines were curved and around 1 cm long. The generic name "Capinatator" means "grasping swimmer".
rdf:langString Capinatator praetermissus — викопний вид щетинкощелепних тварин, що існував у кембрійському періоді, 508 млн років тому. Скам'янілі відбитки виду знайдені в Канаді у провінції Британська Колумбія.
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