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- group, and exemplified by the genus Mickwitzia – the other genera are Heliomedusa (a possible junior synonym of Mickwitzia?) and Setatella. The family Mickwitziidae...
- group Tannuolina Linguliform stem-group Micrina Linguliform stem-group Mickwitzia Linguliform stem- (or crown-?) group Camenella Stem-group to {Brachiopods...
- good match for these fossils. An affinity with the stem-group brachiopod Mickwitzia is currently considered to be the most likely interpretation for this...
- ****emblage of arthropod and molluscan microfossil from the Cambrian Stage 3 Mickwitzia Sandstone (Sweden), providing evidence of diversification of molluscan...
- Strabops 1901 Potosi Dolomite Paleomerus 1956 Ociesęki Sandstone Formation Mickwitzia Sandstone Parapaleomerus 1999 Maotianshan Shales Worthenella 1911 Burgess...
- also discovered important stem group brachiopods belonging to the genus Mickwitzia. During a Mount Holyoke College field trip to Death Valley, California...
- orienta stem-group Brachiopoda Mickwitziidae Whether Heliomedusa and Mickwitzia are the same genus is debated. Diandongia Brachiopoda Lingulata Lingulida...
- it was once thought to be halkieriid-like. Micrina is quite similar to Mickwitzia in terms of s**** microstructure. The two genera are evidently closely...
- S2CID 130340569. Jensen, Soren (2006). Trace Fossils from the Lower Cambrian Mickwitzia Sandstone, South-Central Sweden. Wiley. ISBN 978-82-00-37665-1. Vinn,...
- recently, Heliomedusa has been considered a stem-group brachiopod related to Mickwitzia. Craniopsids are among the simplest of brachiopods, with few identifiable...