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typically annulated, and bore setae. The
earliest larval stages of
phosphatocopines are
known as "head larva", due to them only
having the four
pairs of...
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Klausmuelleria is an
extinct genus of
Cambrian phosphatocopines from the
Comley Limestone of the
United Kingdom. The
genus contains a
single species, Klausmuelleria...
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Facivermis (Luolishaniidae) Marrellomorphs, megacherians, funxian****ids and
phosphatocopines are some
examples of
Cambrian arthropods whose classification remains...
- Miaolingian–Furongian PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Hesslandona angustata, a
phosphatocopine,
showing exceptional preservation in 3D Type
Geological formation Unit...
- 519 to 501
million years ago.
Fossils from the
formation include the
phosphatocopine arthropod Klausmuelleria.
Geology of
Shropshire "'Orsten' on World-Wide...
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Cambrian Period of the
Paleozoic Era. Some trilobites,
bradoriids and
phosphatocopines may not be
included due to the lack of
literature on
these clades and...
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Muellerina Bardashev et Bardasheva, 2012,
which is a
preoccupied name. The
phosphatocopine genus Klausmuelleria is also
named after him. Zur
Kenntnis der Conodonten-Fauna...
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named after the
Henson Glacier (Greenland). It
preserves numerous phosphatocopines and bradoriids,
alongside priapulid larvae such as
Inuitiphlaskus and...
- not is debated;
although Waloszek and
others have
argued that as the
phosphatocopines (upper stem-group crustaceans) seem to
possess both, it
cannot be....
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Marco Stampanoni (2016). "Baring it all:
undressing Cambrian 'Orsten'
phosphatocopine crustaceans using synchrotron radiation X-ray
tomographic microscopy"...