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Myoscolex is an
early animal known from the
Cambrian Emu Bay
Shale in
South Australia. It is of
unknown affinity but has been
interpreted as an annelid...
- opabiniid, with the
other being Opabinia itself.
There are
other animals like
Myoscolex and
Mieridduryn that
could be opabiniids, but the
classification of those...
- more
opabiniids were discovered. That
being Utaurora, and Mieridduryn.
Myoscolex from Emu Bay
Shale is
sometimes suggested to be an opabiniid, but morphological...
- and
Nedin reported from
South Australia Emu Bay
Shale a new
specimen of
Myoscolex that was much
better preserved than
previous specimens,
leading them to...
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closely resembles the
modern creature Branchiostoma. A
fossil species Myoscolex ateles,
discovered in 1979 from
Cambrian Emu Bay
shale of
Kangaroo Island...
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Burgess Shale,
formed about 505 million
years ago in the
Middle Cambrian.
Myoscolex,
found in
Australia and a
little older than the
Burgess Shale, was possibly...
- With the
exclusion of
questionable taxa (e.g. the ****tive
opabiniid Myoscolex), the
former were
known only by Opabinia,
while all
radiodont species...
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Kangacaris zhangi), the
palaeoscolecid worm Wronascolex, the
problematic Myoscolex and Vetustovermis, and a
number of
rarer elements. The Big
Gully trilobites...
- 556-574 Dzik, J. 2004.
Anatomy and
relationships of the
Early Cambrian worm
Myoscolex.
Zoologica Scripta 32, 56-69. Dzik, J., Ivantsov, A.Yu., & Deulin, Y.V...