enoplioids
Enoplioids are a group of extinct machaeridian worms that inhabited the oceans during the Cambrian period. They belong to the phylum Mollusca and are characterized by their elongated, worm-like bodies. Enoplioids are primarily known from fossil records found in the Burgess Shale in British Columbia, Canada, and other Cambrian fossil beds around the world.
The enoplioid body is typically divided into several distinct regions, including a proboscis or tongue-like structure,
Enoplioids are of interest to paleontologists and biologists because of their unique combination of characteristics, which
Studies of enoplioids have contributed to our understanding of Cambrian biodiversity and the origins of major