Websteroprion ("Webster's saw") is a genus of eunicidan polychaete that lived during the middle Devonian period in what is now Canada. It contains a single...
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the first No Doubt album". The prehistoric giant marine worm species Websteroprion armstrongi is partially named after Webster. Luke Parry, one of the...
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branchiae, ventral cirri and chaetae occur, but not in others. The Devonian Websteroprion is the largest known fossil eunicidan annelid, with estimated length...
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natural history collections through her YouTube channel The Brain Scoop" Websteroprion † Eriksson et al., 2017 Polychaete worm Alex Webster A genus of fossil...
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member and still had length similar to the largest modern arrow worms. Websteroprion is the largest known fossil eunicidan annelid, with estimated length...
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uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is V. annularius. Websteroprion Gen. et sp. nov Valid Eriksson, Parry & Rudkin Devonian (late Emsian-early...
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