Hallucigeniidae

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Hallucigeniidae is a family of extinct worms belonging to the group Lobopodia that originated during the Cambrian explosion. It is based on the species Hallucigenia sparsa, the fossil of which was discovered by Charles Doolittle Walcott in 1911 from the Burgess Shale of British Columbia. The name Hallucigenia was created by Simon Conway Morris in 1977, from which the family was erected after discoveries of other hallucigeniid worms from other parts of the world. Classification of these lobopods and their retatives are still controversial, and the family consists of at least four genera. rdf:langString
Hallucigeniidae foi uma familíia de animais invertebrados que viveram durante o período Cambriano. O único gênero dentro da família é Hallucigenia. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Conway Morris, 1977
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rdf:langString The type specimen Hallucigenia sparsa from the Burgess Shale
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rdf:langString Hallucigeniidae is a family of extinct worms belonging to the group Lobopodia that originated during the Cambrian explosion. It is based on the species Hallucigenia sparsa, the fossil of which was discovered by Charles Doolittle Walcott in 1911 from the Burgess Shale of British Columbia. The name Hallucigenia was created by Simon Conway Morris in 1977, from which the family was erected after discoveries of other hallucigeniid worms from other parts of the world. Classification of these lobopods and their retatives are still controversial, and the family consists of at least four genera.
rdf:langString Hallucigeniidae foi uma familíia de animais invertebrados que viveram durante o período Cambriano. O único gênero dentro da família é Hallucigenia.
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