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- Margaretia is a frondose organism known from the middle Cambrian Burgess shale and the Kinzers Formation of Pennsylvania. Its fronds reached about 10 cm...
- A reconstruction of Margaretia dorus from the Burgess Shale, which were once believed to be green algae, but are now understood to represent hemichordates...
- Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Reconstruction of Oesia living in organic tube Margaretia Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum:...
- chaetognath, or some kind of hemichordate. Some fossils have been found in Margaretia, which is a mysterious fossil that has been found to possibly represent...
- type locality for species †Maeandrograptus †Maeandrograptus tau †MargaretiaMargaretia angustata – type locality for species †Martinia †Menoparia †Menoparia...
- Lenisicaris pennsylvanica, the bivalve Tuzoia getzi, and the green algae Margaretia dorus. The sponge Hazelia walcotti has been found in the Kinzers. It is...
- corrugata - halwaxiid? lophotrochozoan Yuknessia simplex - pterobranch Margaretia dorus - possibly organic tube ****ociated with hemichordate Johnson, Kirk;...
- Hyolit****us Hyolithes Ctenocystis Gogia Lyracystis Ponticulocarpus Totiglobus Margaretia Sphenoecium Ottoia Selkirkia Wronascolex? Acinocricus Hallucigenia Brooksella...
- †Lingulella †Llanoaspis †Lochriea †Lonchocephalus †Lyracystis †MargaretiaMargaretia dorus †Marpolia †Matthevia †Metacoceras †Meteoraspis †Micromitra...
- Metaspriggina walcotti (235 specimens as 2020) Banffia Oesia disjuncta (Margaretia dorus) (3373 specimens as 2020) Kootenayscolex barbarensis (=Burgessochaeta...