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- Parvancorina is a genus of shield-shaped bilaterally symmetrical fossil animal that lived in the late Ediacaran seafloor. It has some superficial similarities...
- belonging to Acercostraca. The resemblance with the Ediacaran organism Parvancorina, to which Skania had previously been suggested to be closely related...
- YilingiaXenacoelomorpha TullimonstrumBowengriphusKimberellaParvancorinaIkariaPlexusNectocarididaeTemnoxa † Dakorhachis† Microschedia...
- capturing animal prey. It has been proposed that the Ediacaran animals Parvancorina and Spriggina, from around 555 million years ago, were arthropods, but...
- molluscs (Kimberella), echinoderms (Arkarua), and arthropods (Spriggina, Parvancorina). There is still debate about the classification of these specimens,...
- mollusc-like Kimberella, Spriggina (pictured) and the shield-shaped Parvancorina whose affinities are currently debated. A suite of fossils known as the...
- molluscs (Kimberella), echinoderms (Arkarua), and arthropods (Spriggina, Parvancorina). There is still debate about the classification of these specimens,...
- molluscs (Kimberella), echinoderms (Arkarua), and arthropods (Spriggina, Parvancorina). There is still debate about the classification of these specimens,...
- reconstruction of K. brutoni as an arthropod, compared to individuals of Parvancorina Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia (unranked): Bilateria Phylum:...
- molluscs (Kimberella), echinoderms (Arkarua); and arthropods (Spriggina, Parvancorina, Yilingia). Still, debate exists about the classification of these specimens...