- rays. 13
specimens of
Dinomischus are
known from the
Greater Phyllopod bed,
where they
comprise < 0.1% of the community.
Dinomischus is not the only sessile...
- rare. In 1977,
Simon Conway Morris provided the
first description of
Dinomischus, a
sessile animal with calyx,
stalk and holdfast,
found in Canada's Burgess...
-
similar to that of polyps.
Cladogram after Zhao et al., 2019:
Xianguangia Dinomischus Siphusauctum Yang, C.; Li, X.-H.; Zhu, M.; Condon, D. J.; Chen, J. (2018)...
-
organic contents. It grew to a
length of only
about 20 cm (7.9 in).
Dinomischus Stem-group
Ctenophora Walcott Quarry Raymond Quarry Tulip Beds A stem-group...
- goblet-shaped
Cambrian animal Dinomischus.
Eldonioidea was
divided further into the
orders Dinomischida (containing
solely Dinomischus) and Vellumbrellida. The...
-
support the idea of ctenop****s
having evolved from
sessile forms are
Dinomischus, Daihua,
Xianguangia and
Siphusauctum which also
lived on the seafloor...
-
Fossil of
Dinomischus venustus...
- animals,
other suggested members of the ctenop**** stem-group, like
Dinomischus,
Daihua and
Xianguangia are also
sessile filter feeders.
Lorna J. O'Brien...
- of the stem-group of
Ctenophora (comb jellies),
related to taxa like
Dinomischus and Siphusauctum. The fossils,
found in
Yunnan province, China, were...
-
being in the
monophyletic family Dinomischidae with
Daihua and
Dinomischus.
Dinomischus Stem-group
Ctenophora Dinomischidae Sphenothallus Cnidaria Conulatae...