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Markuelia is a
genus of
fossil worm-like
bilaterian animals allied to
Ecdysozoa and
known from
strata of
Lower Cambrian to
Lower Ordovician age containing...
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Markuelia Valkov 1983...
- Panarthropoda,
Nematoda and Nematomorpha. The two
species in the
genus Markuelia,
known from
fossilized embryos from the
middle Cambrian, are
thought to...
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Ordovician of
Canada Vestrogothia Two
additional species known from
China Markuelia A
possible member of Cycloneuralia,
known from
Australia Shergoldana Orstenoloricus...
- of fossilization.
Fossils of two
enigmatic bilaterians, the worm-like
Markuelia and a ****tive,
primitive protostome, Pseudooides,
provide a p**** at germ...
- 3-dimensional
pictures of the
interior of
fossilized embryos,
including Markuelia an
animal which lived 20
million years after the
animals of
Ediacara and...
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requisite cuticular structure, if discreetly. It is
possible that
Markuelia represents an
embryonic Palaeoscolecid.
Order Uncertain Family Chalazoscolecidae...
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animal wasn't a hyolith.
Description of the
internal anatomy of
embryos of
Markuelia hunanensis from the
Cambrian (Furongian)
Bitiao Formation (Hunan, China)...
- ****emblage of
fossil eggs,
embryos attributable to the
early scalidophoran Markuelia, and
early post-embryonic
developmental stages of
camenellans is described...
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palaeoscolecid worms from the
Furongian (upper Cambrian) of Hunan,
South China: is
Markuelia an
embryonic palaeoscolecid?". Palaeontology. 55 (3): 613–622. Bibcode:2012Palgy...