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- Phosphatocopina (alternatively Phosphatocopida) is an extinct group of bivalved arthropods known from the Cambrian period. They are generally sub-milimetric...
- pancrustacean/crustacean affinity of some cambrian arthropods (e.g. Phosphatocopina, Bradoriida and Hymenocarine taxa like waptiids) were disputed by subsequent...
- †Hymenocarina †Martinssonia? †Musacaris? Myriapoda †Oelandocarididae? PancrustaceaPhosphatocopina? †Rhyniognatha? †Skaracarida? †Ta****os? †Thylacocephala?...
- A pancrustacean known from China Yicaris Dabashanella A member of Phosphatocopina from China Klausmuelleria A member of Phosphatocopina from England...
- or stem-crustacean, possibly sister to labrophorans (Crustacea and Phosphatocopina). Musacaris is known from thirteen specimens of different larval forms...
- †Hymenocarina? Multicrustacea †Musacaris? Oligostraca †Oelandocarididae? †Phosphatocopina? †Skaracarida? †Sandtorpia †Thylacocephala? †Walossekia †Wujicaris...
- Gladiators UK event Cyclotron (genus) an extinct arthropod belonging to Phosphatocopina List of accelerators in particle physics Category:Particle accelerators...
- neither are they related to the Cambrian bivalved arthropod group Phosphatocopina. They have been alternatively recovered as stem-group crustaceans,...
- groups of bivalved arthropods such as the Isoxyida, Bradoriida and Phosphatocopina only distantly related to Hymenocarina. Chuandianella a bivalved arthropod...
- Waloszek, D.; Müller, K. J. (2003), "Ontogeny and Phylogeny of the Phosphatocopina (Crustacea) from the Upper Cambrian 'Orsten' of Sweden", Fossils and...