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- (2019) suggested that the organism was a total group gnathiferan, based on the presence of gnathiferan-like jaws and ventral plates within the mouth. Its...
- distinctive characteristic of gnathiferans is the presence of complex sclerotized mouthparts made of chitin. In most gnathiferans, the **** opens on the dorsal...
- (2019-01-21). "A New Spiralian Phylogeny Places the Enigmatic Arrow Worms among Gnathiferans". Current Biology. 29 (2): 312–318.e3. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2018.11.042...
- Syndermata are probably gnathiferans and so placed as a basal spiralian clade outside Lophotrochozoa; Cycliophora could be a gnathiferan or a lophotrochozoan...
- stem-chordate from the Middle Cambrian Amiskwia sagittiformis was a large bodied gnathiferan from Canada and China Haplophrentis was a hyolith, a group of conical...
- Inquicus fellatus is an extinct, bowling pin-shaped gnathiferan worm from the Chengjiang Biota, in what was once a marine environment from the Early Cambrian...
- (2019). "A new spiralian phylogeny places the enigmatic arrow worms among gnathiferans" (PDF). Current Biology. 29 (2): 312–318.e3. Bibcode:2019CBio...29E.312M...
- (2019-01-21). "A New Spiralian Phylogeny Places the Enigmatic Arrow Worms among Gnathiferans". Current Biology. 29 (2): 312–318.e3. Bibcode:2019CBio...29E.312M. doi:10...
- (2019-01-21). "A New Spiralian Phylogeny Places the Enigmatic Arrow Worms among Gnathiferans". Current Biology. 29 (2): 312–318.e3. Bibcode:2019CBio...29E.312M. doi:10...
- (2019-01-10). "A New Spiralian Phylogeny Places the Enigmatic Arrow Worms among Gnathiferans". Current Biology. 29 (2): 312–318.e3. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2018.11.042...