- The
halkieriids are a
group of
fossil organisms from the
Lower to
Middle Cambrian.
Their eponymous genus is
Halkieria /hælˈkɪəriə/,
which has been found...
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related to the
halkieriids or
Wiwaxia or both. Orthrozanclus,
first described in 2007,
looked an
intermediate between the
halkieriids and
Wiwaxia as it...
- and in fact
descended from the
halkieriids, as the
sclerites are
divided into
similar groups,
although those of
halkieriids were much
smaller and more numerous;...
- chancelloriids'
sclerites concluded that they were very
similar to
those of
halkieriids,
mobile bilaterian animals that
looked like
slugs in
chain mail and whose...
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First halkieriids, mollusсs,
hyoliths SSF...
- that
chancelloriids were
related to the "chain mail"
armored slug-like
halkieriids,
which are
typically considered to be stem-group molluscs.
While the...
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related to
annelids while Halkieriids are very
close to molluscs. Zhao et al. (2017)
propose an
alternative - that
halkieriids (including orthrozanclus...
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Ausia bears some
similarity to the
halkieriids, and
resembles the body plan that
might be
expected of
halkieriid ancestors under the coeloscleritophoran...
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thought that
halkieriids,
whose "armor plates" are a
common type of SSF,
perished in the end-Botomian m**** extinction; but in 2004
halkieriid armor plates...
- organism. They went on to
classify the
halkieriids as
nearly modern molluscs,
since in
their opinion halkieriids' "chain mail"
coats of
mineralized sclerites...