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Mitrates are an
extinct group of stem
group echinoderms,
which may be
closely related to the hemichordates.
Along with the cornutes, they form one half...
- Mitrata.
Mitrates may have
evolved from cornutes,
which would render the
cornutes paraphyletic. An
alternate taxonomy regards the
mitrates and
mitrate-like...
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involvement of
mitrates. The
carpoids Cornuta and
Mitrata are
grouped together in a
clade called Calcichordata.
Cornutes and
mitrates are
viewed as sister...
- Iron(III) nitrate, or
ferric nitrate, is the name used for a
series of
inorganic compounds with the
formula Fe(NO3)3.(H2O)n. Most
common is the nonahydrate...
- the pharynx,
which is also
found in some
primitive fossil echinoderms (
mitrates). A
hollow nerve cord is
found in all chordates,
including tunicates (in...
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Cornuta is an
extinct order of echinoderms.
Along with the
mitrates, they form the Stylophora.
Their first (probable)
representative is Ponticulocarpus...
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first came into
contact with some
carpoid material in
February 1964; some
mitrates that had been
brought into the
museum from Shropshire, and by 1967 he published...
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stereom crystalline structure. They
include the
unusual stylophorans (
mitrates and cornutes),
Homoiostelea (solutes), the
Homostelea (cinctans), and the...
- 1080/10635150490264716. PMID 14965901. Craske, A.J.; Jefferies, R.P.S. (1989). "A New
Mitrate from the
Upper Ordovician of Norway, and a New
Approach to Subdividing...
- PMC 2614224. PMID 18192191. Craske, A.J.; Jefferies, R.P.S. (1989). "A new
mitrate from the
Upper Ordovician of Norway, and a new
approach to subdividing...