Molaria

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Molaria an entity of type: Animal

Molaria est un genre éteint d'arthropodes de forme mérostomoïde. Il a été découvert dans les schistes de Burgess datés du Cambrien moyen, il y a environ 505 Ma (millions d'années). rdf:langString
La molaria (Molaria spinifera) è un artropodo estinto, vissuto nel Cambriano medio (circa 505 milioni di anni fa). I suoi resti sono stati rinvenuti nel ben noto giacimento di Burgess Shales (Canada) e in Utah. rdf:langString
Molaria is a genus of Cambrian arthropod, the type species M. spinifera is known from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale. 144 specimens of Molaria are known from the Greater Phyllopod bed, where they comprise 0.27% of the community. A second species M. steini was described from the Sirius Passet in Greenland in 2017. The genus name derives from "Molar", the name of a mountain peak east of the Valley of the Ten Peaks in Alberta, Canada. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Walcott, 1912
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rdf:langString Molaria spinifera in dorsal and lateral views from a plate in Walcott, 1912
rdf:langString Molaria steini (Peel, 2017)
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rdf:langString Molaria spinifera
rdf:langString Walcott, 1912
rdf:langString Molaria is a genus of Cambrian arthropod, the type species M. spinifera is known from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale. 144 specimens of Molaria are known from the Greater Phyllopod bed, where they comprise 0.27% of the community. A second species M. steini was described from the Sirius Passet in Greenland in 2017. The body of Molaria consisted of a head shield (cephalon), a trunk consisting of eight sections (tergites), and a telson, which included a short ventral spine and a long posterior spine. Three pairs of legs were beneath the cephalon and another eight pairs were attached to the trunk. Eyes were lacking, but a pair of short antennae was present on the cephalon. Specimens of Molaria ranged from 8 to 26 mm in length from cephalon to telson, with the posterior spine slightly longer than the body length. Molaria was superficially similar to Habelia, another Burgess Shale arthropod with a long tail spine, but which possessed 12 trunk tergites. It is currently considered a member of Artiopoda. The genus name derives from "Molar", the name of a mountain peak east of the Valley of the Ten Peaks in Alberta, Canada.
rdf:langString Molaria est un genre éteint d'arthropodes de forme mérostomoïde. Il a été découvert dans les schistes de Burgess datés du Cambrien moyen, il y a environ 505 Ma (millions d'années).
rdf:langString La molaria (Molaria spinifera) è un artropodo estinto, vissuto nel Cambriano medio (circa 505 milioni di anni fa). I suoi resti sono stati rinvenuti nel ben noto giacimento di Burgess Shales (Canada) e in Utah.
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