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- Some archaeocyaths were solitary organisms, while others formed colonies. In the beginning of the Toyonian Age around 516 mya, the archaeocyaths went...
- Sekwicyathus is a genus of Archaeocyathan poriferan. Archaeocyaths are a taxon of extinct organism that lived in warm, tropical waters during the Early...
- heteractinids, though most instead consider hetairacyathids to be closer to archaeocyaths and radiocyaths. An example of a species in the Heteractinida class...
- Rosnaiella is a genus of Cambrian archaeocyaths known from Normandy (and elsewhere?). †Rosnaiella brevis †Rosnaiella dangeardi F. Doré, 1969 "Villers-Bocage"...
- restricted geographic distribution, particularly of the trilobites and archaeocyaths, have made global correlations difficult, hence ongoing efforts to establish...
- akin to archaeocyaths. Radiocyaths reached their maximum abundance in the Atdabanian and Botomian, contributing towards the biom**** of archaeocyath sponge...
- or organisms. Science 163 (3863): 150–160. Stephen M. Rowland 2001, Archaeocyaths: A History of Phylogenetic Interpretation Journal of Paleontology Vol...
- latest record of archaeocyaths and providing evidence of local survival of members of the group after the disappearance of diverse archaeocyath reefs in western...
- animals, such as trilobites, brachiopods, bryozoans, honeycomb corals, archaeocyaths, and horn corals. After the Paleozoic, tectonic activity on the western...
- A.; Evans, K.R.; Zhuravlev, A.Y. (1992). "A new post-early Cambrian archaeocyath from Antarctica". Geological Magazine. 129 (4): 491–495. Bibcode:1992GeoM...