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- Q696732 subject Q15204999.
- Q696732 subject Q8254885.
- Q696732 subject Q8327840.
- Q696732 subject Q8607176.
- Q696732 abstract "Amplectobelua is an extinct genus of late Early Cambrian anomalocaridid, a group of stem arthropods that lived as free-swimming predators during the first half of the Paleozoic Era. Like other anomalocaridids, Amplectobelua had a pair of jointed grasping appendages, large eyes, a limbless body, and a series of fins or swimming lobes on both sides that extended along the length of its body. It was smaller than the related Anomalocaris, however, and had a specialized grasping appendage, in which the spine on the fourth segment hooked forward to oppose the tip of the appendage, allowing it to grasp prey like the pincer of a crab. The fins differ as well; the front fins are very long and slender, while the middle pair of tail fins are specialized into a pair of long streamers, or furci.Two species are known, Amplectobelua symbrachiata from the Chengjiang biota and Amplectobelua stephenensis from the later Burgess Shale. A. symbrachiata is known from complete specimens, while A. stephenensis is known only from isolated claws. A. stephenensis is more advanced, with the pincer being more specialized for grasping: the fourth spine is larger and the spines on outer segments are reduced.".
- Q696732 thumbnail Amplectobelua_symbrachiata.jpg?width=300.
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- Q696732 wikiPageExternalLink Amplectobelua.htm.
- Q696732 wikiPageWikiLink Q1028262.
- Q696732 wikiPageWikiLink Q1276038.
- Q696732 wikiPageWikiLink Q134939.
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- Q696732 wikiPageWikiLink Q15204999.
- Q696732 wikiPageWikiLink Q37395.
- Q696732 wikiPageWikiLink Q75507.
- Q696732 wikiPageWikiLink Q79064.
- Q696732 wikiPageWikiLink Q8254885.
- Q696732 wikiPageWikiLink Q8327840.
- Q696732 wikiPageWikiLink Q852085.
- Q696732 wikiPageWikiLink Q8607176.
- Q696732 comment "Amplectobelua is an extinct genus of late Early Cambrian anomalocaridid, a group of stem arthropods that lived as free-swimming predators during the first half of the Paleozoic Era. Like other anomalocaridids, Amplectobelua had a pair of jointed grasping appendages, large eyes, a limbless body, and a series of fins or swimming lobes on both sides that extended along the length of its body.".
- Q696732 label "Amplectobelua".
- Q696732 depiction Amplectobelua_symbrachiata.jpg.