- The
Chancelloriids are an
extinct family of
superficially sponge-like
animals common in
sediments from the
Early Cambrian to the
early Late Cambrian. Many...
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group of sponges. = skin =
aragonite =
flesh It is
difficult to fit
chancelloriids into
classifications of
sponges or more
complex animals. An analysis...
- is the
closest in form to
Chancelloriid sclerites, and is thus used to
support the
union of
halkieriids and
chancelloriids as Coeloscleritophora. Lomasulcachites...
- - ?xenusiid
lobopod Allonnia cf.
tintinopsis - a
chancelloriid Chancelloria pentacta -
chancelloriid coeloscleritophoran,
perhaps a sponge?
Eldonia sp...
- the
Cambrian Balang Formation (China),
including remains of sponges,
chancelloriids, cnidarians, hyoliths, brachiopods, arthropods,
priapulids and vetulicolians...
-
Cambrian genus of
scleritomous organism,
tentatively interpreted as a
chancelloriid. Two
species are
described in the genus:
Nidelric gaoloufangensis Zhao...
-
abundant species,
followed by trilobites.
Other species belong to sponges,
chancelloriids, cnidarians, ctenop****s, priapulids, lobopodians, arthropods, anomalocaridids...
-
species may
represent form taxa
rather than true species.
Allonnia non-applicable
Chancelloriidae Many of the
areas of the
shale A
genus of
chancelloriid....
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Chancelloriids reported from the
Marjum Formation Genus Species Presence Material Notes Images Chancelloria C. sp.
Bathyuriscus fimbriatus & Bolaspidella...
- polychaete, vetulicolians, nectocaridids, hyoliths, brachiopods, sponges,
chancelloriids, and a
chelicerate are
known from the Emu Bay Shale. The Emu Bay Shale...