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Afaik Stephen Jay Gould rrgarded Tuzoia as a part od the body of Anomalocaris. See 'Gould, Stephen Jay (1989). Wonderful life: the Burgess Shale and the nature of history. New York: W.W. Norton. pp. 194–206. ISBN 0-393-02705-8' (I have only a german translation of this book). Was he right or wrong?
BTW: Tuzoia was mentioned in "The world we live in", 1952-1955, Time Inc., by "Life" editors and Lincoln Barnett (I also have only a german translation of this one).
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Afaik Stephen Jay Gould rrgarded Tuzoia as a part od the body of Anomalocaris. See 'Gould, Stephen Jay (1989). Wonderful life: the Burgess Shale and the nature of history. New York: W.W. Norton. pp. 194–206. ISBN 0-393-02705-8' (I have only a german translation of this book). Was he right or wrong?
BTW: Tuzoia was mentioned in "The world we live in", 1952-1955, Time Inc., by "Life" editors and Lincoln Barnett (I also have only a german translation of this one).