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- Herpetogaster is an extinct cambroernid genus of animal from the Early Cambrian Chengjiang biota of China, Blang Formation of China, Pioche Formation...
- From left: Herpetogaster collinsi, Phlogites longus, Eldonia ludwigi Body coiling increased throughout this group's evolution. Herpetogaster has a segmented...
- Cambroernida, occupying an intermediate position between the basal Herpetogaster and the more derived Eldonioidea. It is known from the Lower Cambrian...
- been noted as having striking arthropod-like characteristics. However, Herpetogaster, the most basal cambroernid, is thought to have non-serialized pores...
- Yang et al. (2023) report the discovery of the fossil material of Herpetogaster collinsi from the Cambrian Balang Formation (China), representing the...
- have been a cambroernid, which is a group of basal ambulacrarians. Herpetogaster Deuterostoma Unranked Cambroernida Walcott Quarry Raymond Quarry Collins...
- and other sponges, Vauxia fed by extracting nutrients from the water. Herpetogaster, an extinct genus of Early Cambrian animals, attached to branches of...
- "Creeposaurus", and in 2010 this animal was described and formally named Herpetogaster. The survey by Caron and Jackson covered 172 species found in the Greater...
- 2010, eldonioids were allied with two other unusual Cambrian genera: Herpetogaster and Phlogites. Together, they comprise the cambroernids, an informal...
- PMIDĀ 25903630. Kimmig, Julien; Meyer, Ronald C.; Lieberman, Bruce S. (2019). "Herpetogaster from the early Cambrian of Nevada (Series 2, Stage 4) and its implications...