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Caryosyntrips ("nutcracker") is an extinct genus of radiodont which known from Canada, United States and Spain during the middle Cambrian. Caryosyntrips is known only from its 14-segmented frontal appendages, which resemble nutcrackers, recovered from the Burgess Shale Formation, Canada Wheeler Shale and Marjum Formation, United States, and , Spain. It was first named by Allison C. Daley, Graham E. Budd in 2010 and the type species is Caryosyntrips serratus. Caryosyntrips is thought to have used their appendages in a scissor-like grasping or slicing motion, and were probably durophagous, feeding on hard-shelled organisms. Due to the unusual morphology of the frontal appendages and the limited extent of known remains, its position within Radiodonta remains uncertain.

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  • Caryosyntrips (en)
  • Caryosyntrips serratus (it)
  • カリョシントリプス (ja)
  • Caryosyntrips (pt)
  • 胡桃钳虫属 (zh)
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  • Caryosyntrips ("nutcracker") is an extinct genus of radiodont which known from Canada, United States and Spain during the middle Cambrian. Caryosyntrips is known only from its 14-segmented frontal appendages, which resemble nutcrackers, recovered from the Burgess Shale Formation, Canada Wheeler Shale and Marjum Formation, United States, and , Spain. It was first named by Allison C. Daley, Graham E. Budd in 2010 and the type species is Caryosyntrips serratus. Caryosyntrips is thought to have used their appendages in a scissor-like grasping or slicing motion, and were probably durophagous, feeding on hard-shelled organisms. Due to the unusual morphology of the frontal appendages and the limited extent of known remains, its position within Radiodonta remains uncertain. (en)
  • Il cariosintripe (Caryosyntrips serratus) è un animale estinto, appartenente ai dinocaridi. Visse nel Cambriano medio (circa 505 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Canada, nel famoso giacimento di Burgess Shale. (it)
  • カリョシントリプス(Caryosyntrips)は、約5億年前のカンブリア紀に生息したラディオドンタ類の節足動物の一属。くるみ割りに似た前部付属肢のみによって知られ、主に北アメリカから複数の種の化石が発見される。 (ja)
  • Caryosyntrips é um gênero extinto de anomalocarídeos que existiu no Canadá, durante o período Cambriano Médio. Caryosyntrips é conhecido apenas por um punhado de 12 apêndices segmentados, que se assemelham a quebra-nozes, recuperados da . Foi nomeado em primeiro lugar por Allison C. Daley e Graham E. Budd em 2010 e sua espécie é o Caryosyntrips serratus. (pt)
  • 胡桃钳虫属(學名:Caryosyntrips)是放射齿目下已灭绝的一属,曾在寒武纪中期存在于美国、加拿大。胡桃钳虫属最明显的特征是其14个分节的前附肢,外形类似胡桃夹子。它化石最早见于伯吉斯页岩,由Allison C. Daley和Graham E. Budd在 2010年描述,模式种是Caryosyntrips serratus。 (zh)
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  • Frontal appendages of Caryosyntrips (en)
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  • (Daley & Budd, 2010) *Caryosyntrips camurus (en)
  • (Pates & Daley, 2017) (en)
  • (Pates & Daley, 2017) *Caryosyntrips durus (en)
  • *Caryosyntrips serratus (en)
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  • Caryosyntrips serratus (en)
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  • Daley & Budd, 2010 (en)
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  • Caryosyntrips ("nutcracker") is an extinct genus of radiodont which known from Canada, United States and Spain during the middle Cambrian. Caryosyntrips is known only from its 14-segmented frontal appendages, which resemble nutcrackers, recovered from the Burgess Shale Formation, Canada Wheeler Shale and Marjum Formation, United States, and , Spain. It was first named by Allison C. Daley, Graham E. Budd in 2010 and the type species is Caryosyntrips serratus. Caryosyntrips is thought to have used their appendages in a scissor-like grasping or slicing motion, and were probably durophagous, feeding on hard-shelled organisms. Due to the unusual morphology of the frontal appendages and the limited extent of known remains, its position within Radiodonta remains uncertain. (en)
  • Il cariosintripe (Caryosyntrips serratus) è un animale estinto, appartenente ai dinocaridi. Visse nel Cambriano medio (circa 505 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Canada, nel famoso giacimento di Burgess Shale. (it)
  • カリョシントリプス(Caryosyntrips)は、約5億年前のカンブリア紀に生息したラディオドンタ類の節足動物の一属。くるみ割りに似た前部付属肢のみによって知られ、主に北アメリカから複数の種の化石が発見される。 (ja)
  • Caryosyntrips é um gênero extinto de anomalocarídeos que existiu no Canadá, durante o período Cambriano Médio. Caryosyntrips é conhecido apenas por um punhado de 12 apêndices segmentados, que se assemelham a quebra-nozes, recuperados da . Foi nomeado em primeiro lugar por Allison C. Daley e Graham E. Budd em 2010 e sua espécie é o Caryosyntrips serratus. (pt)
  • 胡桃钳虫属(學名:Caryosyntrips)是放射齿目下已灭绝的一属,曾在寒武纪中期存在于美国、加拿大。胡桃钳虫属最明显的特征是其14个分节的前附肢,外形类似胡桃夹子。它化石最早见于伯吉斯页岩,由Allison C. Daley和Graham E. Budd在 2010年描述,模式种是Caryosyntrips serratus。 (zh)
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