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- Ancalagon_(genus) comment "Ancalagon minor is an extinct priapulid worm known from the Cambrian Burgess Shale.Because it superficially resembles the modern-day internal parasites known as the acanthocephalids or "spiny-headed worms," A. minor was once thought to be, or once thought to resemble the hypothetical free-living ancestor of acanthocephalids.".