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- Aldanella is an extinct paleozoic mollusc that was ****igned to the Gastropod stem group but may also belong to a paraphyletic "Monoplacophora". Gubanov...
- no longer considered gastropods,[citation needed] and the tiny coiled Aldanella of earliest Cambrian time is probably not even a mollusk.[citation needed]...
- boundary are the first appearance of the molluscs Watsonella crosbyi or Aldanella attleborensis around 529 million years ago. The correlation between the...
- question. Good evidence exists for the appearance of gastropods (e.g., Aldanella), cephalopods (e.g., Plectronoceras, Nectocaris?) and bivalves (Pojetaia...
- Prorastomidae indet., Protocetidae indet. Nandoumari Formation Cambrian Stage 2 Aldanella attleborensis, Chancelloria sp., Eiffelia sp., Glomospira sp., Hemisphaerammina...
- slenderleaf clammyweed). It is synonymous with Aldenella tenuifolia, Cleome aldanella, Cleome tenuifolia, and Jacksonia tenuifolia. It is an annual. "Polanisia...
- China. Among others, the following fossils were found in the formation: Aldanella attleborensis Anabarites trisulcatus Archaeophycus yunnanensis Beretella...
- Helcionelloida Peel, 1991. Genera in the family Aldanellidae include: Aldanella Vostokova, 1962 – type genus of the family Aldanellidae Gubanov, Alexander...
- using admittedly obsolete nomenclature †Agraulos quadrangularisAldanellaAldanella attleborensis †Allatheca – report made of unidentified related form...
- Scolicia, and Squamodictyon. Body fossils include the small s****y fauna Aldanella attleborensis ****emblage. Inlet Group "BEDROCK GEOLOGY OF THE CAPE ST...