Timorebestia koprii is an extinct species of stem-group chaetognath (arrow worm relative) that lived about 520 million years ago, in the Cambrian. Its fossils are known from the Sirius Passet Lagerstätte in Greenland, and it was first described in 2024.[1]
^Park, Tae-Yoon S.; Nielsen, Morten Lunde; Parry, Luke A.; Sørensen, Martin Vinther; Lee, Mirinae; Kihm, Ji-Hoon; Ahn, Inhye; Park, Changkun; De Vivo, Giacinto; Smith, M. Paul; Harper, David A. T.; Nielsen, Arne T.; Vinther, Jakob (2024). "A giant stem-group chaetognath". Science Advances. 10 (1): eadi6678. Bibcode:2024SciA...10I6678P. doi:10.1126/sciadv.adi6678. PMC 10796117. PMID 38170772.
Timorebestia koprii is an extinct species of stem-group chaetognath (arrow worm relative) that lived about 520 million years ago, in the Cambrian. Its...
at least to the Cambrian period when animals such as Anomalocaris and Timorebestia dominated the seas. Humans have for many centuries interacted with apex...
including Acanthocephala Chaetognatha †Amiskwia (not placed in a phylum) †Timorebestia (stem-chaetognath) †Inquicus †Nectocarididae? Platyhelminthes Mesozoa...
belonging to the family Ramphoprionidae. The type species is S. khannai. Timorebestia Gen. et sp. nov Park et al. Cambrian Sirius Passet Lagerstätte Greenland...
and Capinatator praetermissus.) A Cambrian stem-group chaetognath, Timorebestia, first described in 2024, was much larger than modern species, showing...
A palaeoscolecid worm Chalazoscolex C. pharkus A palaeoscolecid worm Timorebestia T. koprii A giant stem-group chaetognath Chaetognatha Indeterminate Small-sized...
about 103 millimetres (4.1 in) without tail filaments. The Cambrian Timorebestia koprii lived 518 million years ago and was a relative of the extant arrow...