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#みんなでつくるTwitter古生物図鑑
ペイトイア ナトルスティ
#Peytoia nathorsti
=ラガニア カンブリアLaggania cambria
カンブリア紀ウリューアン期~ドラミアン期
カナダ バージェス動物群 アメリカWheeler Shale,Marjum Formation
推定~30cm
海産
ラディオドンタ類Radiodonta
フルディア科Hurdiidae
@mosspond_ My big saltwater crocodile boy Juicy! I'm so happy with his design and he's stayed the same since being made, aside from getting his shirt! I love this dumb lad to bits...
(Ref line art art by Samalamb-Bases on DA, other art by @/Peytoias and @/Grimdawgz respectively!)
Some detail shots. The image includes the radiodont Peytoia, trilobites Elrathia and Asaphiscus, mollusc(?) Wiwaxia and many other creatures that won't fit the single tweet characters lol. Be sure to check the link below to see all species and the story behind the scene.
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@afkreligion hey! i’m reed! i’m a 22 year old indigenous artist! i’m primarily doing adopts rn but i’m taking regular comissions as well. i’m more active on my tumblr (@ peytoia on tumblr) but i post art here sometimes too! (thanks for the promo thread!)
Two illustrations for my first #mermay
1. Is this a Peytoia? (Anomalocaris mermaid)
2. Yellow subMERine (Mo-B)
by me/Yujin0623
Today for #FossilFriday we have a VERY rare specimen. A Parapeytoia yunnanensis appendage. These species’ classification is argued in the paleo community between being an Anomalocariid and a Megacheira. Picture 4 shows the possibly morphology of each classification.
The Burgess was home to several genera of Hurdiid anomalocarids, which survived by filtering food out of the fine silt, brine seeps, and water column, using comb-like frontal appendages. These include Peytoia, Stanleycaris, two species of Hurdia, and Cambroraster elsewhere.