- and Mieridduryn.
Opabiniids closely resemble radiodonts, but
their frontal appendages were
basally fused into a proboscis.
Opabiniids also distinguishable...
- this
animal represents a late
surviving opabiniid (if the
latter option is correct, then this
means the
opabiniids survived for over 40
million years longer...
-
demonstrated to be
mandibulates based on the
presence of mandibles. Radiodonts,
Opabiniids,
Gilled Lobopodians and the more
traditional Lobopodians are all examples...
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unquestionable opabiniid, with the
other being Opabinia itself.
There are
other animals like
Myoscolex and
Mieridduryn that
could be
opabiniids, but the classification...
- that
shares traits with both
opabiniids and
radiodonts Most
phylogenetic analyses suggest that radiodonts,
alongside opabiniids (Opabinia and Utaurora), are...
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fossil groups that are more 'basal' or 'primitive' (e.g. radiodonts,
opabiniids and lobopodians).
Members of
Deuteropoda that are
basal to the last common...
- the
Chengjiang fauna sharing characteristics with
gilled lobopodians,
opabiniids and radiodonts".
Frontiers in
Earth Science. 10: 861934. doi:10.3389/feart...
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arthropods such as the "gilled lobopodians"
Kerygmachela and Pambdelurion,
opabiniids and radiodonts. However,
recent research suggests it may
instead be a...
-
Collins Quarry Tulip Beds
Fossils Marrella Ottoia Radiodonts Halwaxiids Opabiniids Odontogriphus Key
organisms Ediacara biota Kimberella Vernanimalcula Burgess-type...
- worm with
indistinct features after fossilization. When
described as an
Opabiniid,
Myoscolex is said to have at
least 3 eyes, a thin
proboscis jutting from...