- many of
which may not p**** muster.
There are two
groups within the
coeloscleritophorans: the Sachitids, to
which Halkieria and
Wiwaxia belong, and the Chancellorids...
-
Allonnia is a
genus of
coeloscleritophoran known as
complete scleritomes from the
Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale. It is also a
constituent of the small...
- body plan that
might be
expected of
halkieriid ancestors under the
coeloscleritophoran hypothesis. Hahn and
Pflug reconstruction of
Ausia as a pennatulacean...
-
Cambrothyra (not to be
confused with Cambrorhytium) is a
Lower Cambrian coeloscleritophoran from China. The
fossils are
hollow cones with
porous walls that had...
-
support to the
notion that
coeloscleritophorans are a
paraphyletic group and that pre-bilaterian and
bilaterian coeloscleritophorans underwent parallel episodes...
-
independently incorporated aragonite into
these very
similar structures.
Coeloscleritophoran Chr. Poulsen:
Fossils from the
Lower Cambrian of Bornholm. In: Det...
-
Fezouata Biota.
Paleontology portal Paleobiota of the
Burgess Shale Coeloscleritophoran Lystrosaurus Kimmig, Julien; Couto, Helena; Leibach, Wade W.; Lieberman...
- Kouchinsky, A.V. (2000). "Mollusks, hyoliths,
stenothecoids and
coeloscleritophorans". In A. Yu. Zhuravlev; R.
Riding (eds.). The
Ecology of the Cambrian...
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tintinopsis - a
chancelloriid Chancelloria pentacta -
chancelloriid coeloscleritophoran,
perhaps a sponge?
Eldonia sp. -
eldoniid paropsonemid cambroernid...
- as was
initially suggested.
Panlongia tetranodusa occurs with the
coeloscleritophoran Allonia sp., the
vetulicolian Vetulicola gangtoucunensis, lingulate...