Guangweicaris

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Guangweicaris ist eine Gattung mit unsicherer Stellung innerhalb der Gliederfüßer (Arthropoda). Der Name setzt sich zusammen aus Guangwei, dem Namen eines Dorfes in der Nähe der Fundstelle, und der Endung -caris für garnelenartig. rdf:langString
Guangweicaris is an extinct genus of fuxianhuiid arthropod known from the Cambrian period. It is only known from the type species Guangweicaris spinatus, which is known from the Cambrian Stage 4 Guanshan Biota near Kunming. It is currently the latest known fuxianhuiid. It was first described in 2007, and was given a comprehensive re-description in 2020. It is currently known from over 150 specimens. Within the fuxianhuiids it is sister to Fuxianhuia, together forming the clade Fuxianhuiidae. In comparison to Fuxianhuia it has a wide, oval shaped opisthothorax and a proportionally longer, narrow tail-like abdomen, with 3 prothoracic tergites, 5 opisthothoracic tergites and 7 abdominal tergites, it also possesses a row of spines running down the central axis of the body from the second opist rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Guangweicaris ist eine Gattung mit unsicherer Stellung innerhalb der Gliederfüßer (Arthropoda). Der Name setzt sich zusammen aus Guangwei, dem Namen eines Dorfes in der Nähe der Fundstelle, und der Endung -caris für garnelenartig.
rdf:langString Guangweicaris is an extinct genus of fuxianhuiid arthropod known from the Cambrian period. It is only known from the type species Guangweicaris spinatus, which is known from the Cambrian Stage 4 Guanshan Biota near Kunming. It is currently the latest known fuxianhuiid. It was first described in 2007, and was given a comprehensive re-description in 2020. It is currently known from over 150 specimens. Within the fuxianhuiids it is sister to Fuxianhuia, together forming the clade Fuxianhuiidae. In comparison to Fuxianhuia it has a wide, oval shaped opisthothorax and a proportionally longer, narrow tail-like abdomen, with 3 prothoracic tergites, 5 opisthothoracic tergites and 7 abdominal tergites, it also possesses a row of spines running down the central axis of the body from the second opisthothoracic tergite.
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