Radiodont Appendage
Vendor: Lagerstätte Land
SKU Number: SQ7323305
Frontal appendage of Radiodont from the Middle Cambrian, Mantou Formation, Weifang City, Shandong Province, China.
This appendage is possibly from the genus Tamisiocaris. These Radiodonts had finely-spined appendages that were presumably used in filter-feeding.
This appendage has both the positive and the negative parts of the appendage in dark relief against the lighter gray-green shale.
There is also a Isoxys shandongensis bivalved arthropod on this plate.
Full dimensions are listed below.
Vendor: Lagerstätte Land
SKU Number: SQ7323305
Frontal appendage of Radiodont from the Middle Cambrian, Mantou Formation, Weifang City, Shandong Province, China.
This appendage is possibly from the genus Tamisiocaris. These Radiodonts had finely-spined appendages that were presumably used in filter-feeding.
This appendage has both the positive and the negative parts of the appendage in dark relief against the lighter gray-green shale.
There is also a Isoxys shandongensis bivalved arthropod on this plate.
Full dimensions are listed below.
Vendor: Lagerstätte Land
SKU Number: SQ7323305
Frontal appendage of Radiodont from the Middle Cambrian, Mantou Formation, Weifang City, Shandong Province, China.
This appendage is possibly from the genus Tamisiocaris. These Radiodonts had finely-spined appendages that were presumably used in filter-feeding.
This appendage has both the positive and the negative parts of the appendage in dark relief against the lighter gray-green shale.
There is also a Isoxys shandongensis bivalved arthropod on this plate.
Full dimensions are listed below.
Additional Information
Description:
Radiodont appendage possibly from the genus Tamisiocaris. Tamisiocarididae is a family of radiodonts, extinct marine animals related to arthropods, that bore finely-spined appendages that were presumably used in filter-feeding.