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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...
- s**** - a complete organism had not been found. The 2008 discovery of Eccentrotheca offered the first insight into a complete organism, and permitted a...
- 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:...
- Halkieria was made of calcite. However, fossils of a new tommotiid, Eccentrotheca, showed an ****embled mail coat that formed a tube, which would indicate...
- 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....
- 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...
- discovery of (partially) articulated tommotiids. The first of these is Eccentrotheca, and the second Paterimitra. Unlike the traditional view of them being...