![Nectocaris (Latin: Nectocaris pteryx) is an extinct Cambrian animal of unclear systematic position. The name Nectocaris.. | VK Nectocaris (Latin: Nectocaris pteryx) is an extinct Cambrian animal of unclear systematic position. The name Nectocaris.. | VK](https://sun9-63.userapi.com/impf/F_Z5u_m95n1Tj1r3kpBGJSSdHDF5bV6xUhLdtw/XG5vaNJn2Fk.jpg?size=604x319&quality=96&sign=01de47baf5d4ff7d859c73c4f7c92887&c_uniq_tag=Scn7qDl1pjoqKhvb58bCmfvFTNVWiDNLDGZ6B5WgH1s&type=album)
Nectocaris (Latin: Nectocaris pteryx) is an extinct Cambrian animal of unclear systematic position. The name Nectocaris.. | VK
![Fossil and two very different scientific illustrations of Nectocaris... | Download Scientific Diagram Fossil and two very different scientific illustrations of Nectocaris... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/234027986/figure/fig34/AS:393536198463500@1470837749199/Fossil-and-two-very-different-scientific-illustrations-of-Nectocaris-ptaryx-and-two-views.png)
Fossil and two very different scientific illustrations of Nectocaris... | Download Scientific Diagram
![Amiskwia is a large Cambrian gnathiferan with complex gnathostomulid-like jaws | Communications Biology Amiskwia is a large Cambrian gnathiferan with complex gnathostomulid-like jaws | Communications Biology](https://media.springernature.com/full/springer-static/image/art%3A10.1038%2Fs42003-019-0388-4/MediaObjects/42003_2019_388_Fig1_HTML.png)
Amiskwia is a large Cambrian gnathiferan with complex gnathostomulid-like jaws | Communications Biology
![An Early Cambrian problematic fossil: Vetustovermis and its possible affinities | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences An Early Cambrian problematic fossil: Vetustovermis and its possible affinities | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences](https://royalsocietypublishing.org/cms/asset/46a47ed5-e3eb-4a11-a42e-9c35aa35f5ab/2003fig1.jpg)
An Early Cambrian problematic fossil: Vetustovermis and its possible affinities | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
![Anybody else find it suspicious how similar the anatomy and fossils of Nectocaris and Tulimonstrum 'The Tully Monster' are? I still think that Tulimonstrum was an invertebrate. : r/Paleontology Anybody else find it suspicious how similar the anatomy and fossils of Nectocaris and Tulimonstrum 'The Tully Monster' are? I still think that Tulimonstrum was an invertebrate. : r/Paleontology](https://external-preview.redd.it/7_F5pfvP6RaS5XM6cUcMQCi_wZBUfDNwyVp3YHNekss.jpg?auto=webp&s=35d5bde57f08a3802922876fb694b829330e82f1)