Anabarites

Anabarites is a problematic lower Cambrian genus, and is one of the small shelly fossils. It was abundant in the early Tommotian and is also found in the Nemakit-Daldynian. The fossils represent the triradially symmetrical mineralised tube in which the organism dwelt; it was sedentary. It is named after the Anabar region in Yakutia, Russia; its name does not imply 'heavy'.

Species
After Kouchinsky et al. (2009):
 * A. biplicatus (Missarzhevsky, 1989)
 * A. compositus Missarzhevsky in Rozanov et al., 1969
 * A. convexus (Val'kov & Sysoev, 1970)
 * A. dalirense Devaere et al., 2021
 * A. hariolus (Vasil'eva, 1987)
 * A. hexasulcatus (Missarzhevsky, 1974)
 * A. korobovi (Missarzhevsky in Rozanov & Missarzhevsky, 1966)
 * A. latus (Val'kov & Sysoev, 1970)
 * ?A. licis (Missarzhevsky in Rozanov et al., 1969)
 * A. missarzhevskyi (Vasil'eva, 1986)
 * A. modestus Bokova, 1985
 * ?A. natellus (Val'kov & Sysoev, 1970)
 * A. rectus Vasil'eva in Rudavskaya & Vasil'eva, 1984
 * A. ternarius Missarzhevsky in Rozanov et al., 1969
 * A. tripartitus Missarzhevsky in Rozanov et al., 1969
 * A. tristichuus Missarzhevsky in Rozanov et al., 1969
 * A. trisulcatus Missarzhevsky in Voronova & Missarzhevsky, 1969
 * A. valkovi (Bokova in Bokova & Vasil'eva, 1990)
 * ?A. volutus (Missarzhevsky in Rozanov et al., 1969)