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- their article on Ovatiovermis, suggest that both luolishaniids and hallucigeniids branched before the last common ancestor of extant panarthropod subphyla...
- Hallucigenia also forms a minor component of Chinese lagerstätten. Isolated hallucigeniid spines, however, are widely distributed in a range of Cambrian deposits...
- Scleronychophora or armoured lobopods are a group of lobopodians (such as the hallucigeniids and microdictyon) that bear a robust dorsal armature of paired plates...
- 1977, from which the family was erected after discoveries of other hallucigeniid worms from other parts of the world. classification of these lobopods...
- Hallucigenia as its closest relative. Since it is younger than other hallucigeniids, it is likely one of the last member of the family before the evolution...
- make them vaguely resemble coral polyps. The sclerites are paired in hallucigeniids, but luolishaniids have three or more per lobopod pair; some, such as...
- Mongolitubulus-like projections include trilobites, bradoriid arthropods and hallucigeniid lobopodians. The fossils consist of round, slender, pointed, spines...
- the Burgess Shale: Cambrian microfossils track the rise and fall of hallucigeniid lobopodians". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences...
- tubes, buried into the sediment. Hallucigenia H. fortis Two specimens A hallucigeniid lobopodian with a bulbous sclerotized head and two pairs of small feeding...
- the Burgess Shale: Cambrian microfossils track the rise and fall of hallucigeniid lobopodians". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences...