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Ctenorhabdotus

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Ctenorhabdotus capulus
Temporal range: 515–505 Ma
Artist's reconstruction
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Ctenophora
Genus: Ctenorhabdotus
Species:
C. capulus
Binomial name
Ctenorhabdotus capulus

Ctenorhabdotus capulus is an extinct species of ctenophore (or comb jelly), known from the Burgess shale in British Columbia, Canada. It is approximately 515 to 505 million years old and was equipped with 24 comb rows, three times as many as known from modern ctenophores. Template:Gpb abundance

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