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- Chancelloria is a genus of early animals known from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale, the Comley limestone, the Wheeler Shale, the Bright Angel Shale...
- The different species show a variety of shapes and sizes, for example: Chancelloria eros was a slim cone with the narrow end at the bottom, typically 4 to...
- collection of early animals including a common spongelike animal called Chancelloria; an armored slug-like form Wiwaxia; an armored worm with a pair of brachiopod-like...
- Estaingia, Redlichia, hyolithids, brachiopods, and the scleritome-bearing Chancelloria. At the Big Gully locality (8 km east of White Point), its presumed correlative...
- Rushtonites Mongolitubulus Microdictyon Onychodictyon Quadrataporata Chancelloria Sinotubulites Anabarites Hyolit****us Torellella Paleontology portal...
- Shale and earlier (Branchian) deposits, and originally described as Chancelloria by Walcott. The species may represent form taxa rather than true species...
- Incertae sedis Genus Phylum class Locality of Origin Notes Images Chancelloria non-applicable Chancelloriidae Many of the areas of the shale Superficially...
- sponge, possibly a member of Silicea. The type species is C. chunchengia. Chancelloria zhaoi Sp. nov Valid Peng et al. Cambrian (Wuliuan) Kaili Formation  China...
- †Calodiscus lobatus †Camenella †Camenella balticatentative reportChancelloria †Coleoloides †Coleoloides typicalis †Condylopyge †Conotheca †Conotheca...
- sparsa - ?xenusiid lobopod Allonnia cf. tintinopsis - a chancelloriid Chancelloria pentacta - chancelloriid coeloscleritophoran, perhaps a sponge? Eldonia...