- exist. Sumrall,
Colin D.; Sprinkle,
James (1999). "Ponticulocarpus, a new
cornute-grade
stylophoran from the
Middle Cambrian Spence Shale of Utah". Journal...
-
evolved from
cornutes,
which would render the
cornutes paraphyletic. An
alternate taxonomy regards the
mitrates and mitrate-like
cornutes as
forming the...
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Drepanosticta subtropica (blue-shouldered
cornuted shadowdamsel) is a
species of
damselfly in the
family Platystictidae. It is
endemic to Sri Lanka. The...
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Drepanosticta tropica (dark-shouldered
cornuted shadowdamsel) is a
species of
damselfly in the
family Platystictidae. It is
endemic to Sri Lanka. Asian...
-
Tibullus book 2 is a
collection of six
Latin poems written in
elegiac couplets by the poet
Albius Tibullus. They are
thought to have been
written in the...
- echinoderms,
which may be
closely related to the hemichordates.
Along with the
cornutes, they form one half of the Stylophora. The
organisms were a few millimetres...
-
Cornuta and
Mitrata are
grouped together in a
clade called Calcichordata.
Cornutes and
mitrates are
viewed as
sister groups, and
mitrates represent stem group...
-
crystalline structure. They
include the
unusual stylophorans (mitrates and
cornutes),
Homoiostelea (solutes), the
Homostelea (cinctans), and the Ctenocystoidea...
- call oxen by
their names" (a double-entendre; an "ox" can also
refer to a
cornuted man, a cuckold). The
ultimate source of this
idiom is a
phrase in Plutarch's...
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Machaeridians are
often found in ****ociation with
stylophorans - the
cornutes and mitrates. This
suggests that they
possessed a
similar ecology. They...