Anabarites Temporal range: lower Cambrian |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | incertae sedis (Trilobozoa) |
Class: | Angustiochreida Valkov & Syssoiev, 1970 |
Family: | Anabaritidae Glaessner, 1979 |
Genus: | Anabarites Missarzhevsky, 1969 |
Anabarites is a problematic lower Cambrian genus, and is one of the small shelly fossils. It was abundant in the early Tommotian and is also found in the Nemakit-Daldynian.[1] The fossils represent the triradially symmetrical mineralised tube in which the organism dwelt; it was sedentary.[2] It is named after the Anabar region in Yakutia, Russia; its name does not imply 'heavy'.[3]
For images, see Matthews, S. C.; Missarzhevsky, V. V. (1975). "Small shelly fossils of late Precambrian and early Cambrian age: a review of recent work". Journal of the Geological Society 131 (3): 289–283. doi:10.1144/gsjgs.131.3.0289.
Artem Kouchinsky, Stefan Bengtson (2002). "The tube wall of Cambrian anabaritids". Acta Palaeontol. Pol. 47 (3): 431–444.