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- lepidocoleids formed a dorsal hinge, which make these machaeridians look like a string of bivalves. Machaeridians are often found in ****ociation with stylophorans...
- Plumulites is an extinct genus of machaeridians, extinct annelid group. Plumulites is normally small animal, for example complete specimen of P. canadensis...
- observed in nature among certain fossils of the Ediacara biota; the machaeridians; and certain palaeoscolecid worms. It can also be seen in many extant...
- Bundenbachochaeta A polychaete Hunsrueckochaeta A polychaete Ewaldips A polychaete Crocancistrius A polychaete Scopyrites A polychaete Lepidocoleus A machaeridian...
- "Sclerite ****embly, articulation and protective system of Lower Devonian machaeridians". Papers in Palaeontology. 8. doi:10.1002/spp2.1410. S2CID 243825597...
- problematica. Other Ordovician oddballs are also present, including mitrates, machaeridians, cheloniellids and xiphosurans in abundance. The fossiliferous strata...
- North−East Greenland". Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 49 (4): 551–578. "Machaeridians, Chitons, and Conchiferan Molluscs of the Mojcza limestone" (PDF). Archived...
- Cretaceous period Plumulites canadensis, an annelid worm and member of the machaeridian family Xanioascus canadensis, a ctenop**** Pathogens: Typhula ishikariensis...
- part of a pateriniid brachiopod. Growth lamellae are evident; like the machaeridians, they overlap along the axis of symmetry. Overall, Tumulduria consists...
- Jerjen, I., Schuetz, P., & Klug, C. (2017). A new subdisarticulated machaeridian from the Middle Devonian of China: Insights into taphonomy and taxonomy...