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Eccentrotheca is a
genus of "tommotiid"
known from
Cambrian deposits. Its
sclerites form
rings that are
stacked to
produce a widening-upwards conical...
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complete organism had not been found. The 2008
discovery of
Eccentrotheca offered the
first insight into a
complete organism, and
permitted a...
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group within the
linguliform brachiopods.
Another alternative is that
Eccentrotheca lies
somewhere in the
phoronid stem lineage.
There is good evidence...
- sclerites:
Palaeoscolex Maikhanella Tomotiid-like sclerites:
Micrina Eccentrotheca Problematic cones:
Cyrtochites Paradoxiconus Probable Lobopodian sclerites:...
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Halkieria was made of calcite. However,
fossils of a new tommotiid,
Eccentrotheca,
showed an ****embled mail coat that
formed a tube,
which would indicate...
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relatives to the
brachiopod crown group, in a more
derived position than
Eccentrotheca.
Sunnagyn Murdock, D. J. E.; Donoghue, P. C. J.; Bengtson, S.; Marone...
- halkieriid-like anatomy. More
recently a tube-like
construction inspired by
Eccentrotheca has been proposed. T.
fonini Esakova in
Esakova & Zhegallo, 1996 T....
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broegeri occurs together with lamps****
Sunnaginia imbricata and
Eccentrotheca kanesia, and the
agnostid Serrodiscus bellimarginatus.
Nevadella Lieberman...
- R.; Holmer, L. E.; Budd, G. E. (February 2008). "The
scleritome of
Eccentrotheca from the
Lower Cambrian of
South Australia:
Lophophorate affinities...
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discovery of (partially)
articulated tommotiids. The
first of
these is
Eccentrotheca, and the
second Paterimitra.
Unlike the
traditional view of them being...