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- spines. classifying the chancelloriids is difficult. Some paleontologists classify them as sponges, an idea which chancelloriids' sessile lifestyle and...
- with strong similarity to the chancelloriids. The coelosclerites ("hollow sclerites") of halkieriids and chancelloriids resemble each other at all levels:...
- group of sponges. = skin = aragonite = flesh It is difficult to fit chancelloriids into classifications of sponges or more complex animals. An analysis...
- Chancelloriids reported from the Marjum Formation Genus Species Presence Material Notes Images Chancelloria C. sp. Bathyuriscus fimbriatus & Bolaspidella...
- paper published in 2008 argued that halkieriids were closely related to chancelloriids, which have been generally regarded as sponges. Halkieriid sclerites...
- Qianqian; He, Min; Chi, Xiangri; Liu, Jing; Liu, Xi (2024). "Flourishing chancelloriids from the Cambrian Kaili Biota of South China". Historical Biology. 36...
- polychaete, vetulicolians, nectocaridids, hyoliths, brachiopods, sponges, chancelloriids, and a chelicerate are known from the Emu Bay Shale. The Emu Bay Shale...
- radiodonts, lobopods, bradoriids, brachiopods, hyolithids, mollusks, chancelloriids, kinorhynchs, priapulids, and articulated sponge ****ules. The site...
- Cambrian genus of scleritomous organism, tentatively interpreted as a chancelloriid. Two species are described in the genus: Nidelric gaoloufangensis Zhao...
- the Cambrian Balang Formation (China), including remains of sponges, chancelloriids, cnidarians, hyoliths, brachiopods, arthropods, priapulids and vetulicolians...