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Typhloesus wellsi is an extinct species of enigmatic bilaterian animals from the Bear Gulch Limestone.

Description
It has a fusiform (spindle-shaped) body, with a maximum length of 90 mm. At the posterior or backside of the animal is a Caudal fin, which was supported by two sets of orthogonal fin rays. The exterior lacks any other organs. It's internal anatomy consists of a foregut and a midgut. The gut lacks a midsection and an anus. Beneath the midgut is a disc shaped organ, tentatively called a ferrodiscus, it is unknown to what the purpose of this organ is, however it has a high concentration of iron.

Paleoecology
It might have been both a predator and a scavenger, as its fossils sometimes contains conodont teeth and worm teeth located in the midgut of the animal.