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Selkirkia is a
genus of predatory,
tubicolous priapulid worms known from the
Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale,
Ogygopsis Shale,
Puncoviscana Formation and...
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Selkirkia is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Boraginaceae.
Three species occur on the
South American mainland and one,
Selkirkia berteroi (sometimes...
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Genus Selkirkia Walcott 1911
Selkirkia elongata Luo & Hu 1999 (Chengjiang deposits)
Selkirkia columbia Walcott 1911 (Burgess Shale)
Selkirkia pennsylvanica...
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Myosotidium hortensia was
found to be
sister to the
South American plant genus Selkirkia and both
genera being sister to the
North American genus Mimophytum. Myosotidium...
- Stem-group †Palaeoscolecida
Family †Selkirkiidae
Conway Morris 1977
Genus †
Selkirkia Walcott 1911 non
Hemsley 1884
Order †Ottoiomorpha
Adrianov & Malakhov...
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endemic Selkirkia berteroi and
three species formerly placed in Cynoglossum,
which were then
transferred to a more
broadly cir****scribed
genus Selkirkia. The...
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Rochefortia Sw.
Rochelia Rchb.
Romanzoffia Cham.
Rotula Lour.
Sauria Bajtenov Selkirkia Hemsl.
Simpsonanthus Guilliams,
Hasenstab & B.G.Baldwin Sinojohnstonia...
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maybe whilst scavenging for food. In the case of the
tapering worm
tubes Selkirkia,
trilobites are
always found with
their heads directed towards the opening...
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Their remains are
rarely found in
empty tubes of the
polychaete worm
Selkirkia. The
genus probably ranged throughout the
water column. It has two glabellar...
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reached 5 cm in length.
Along with the
other Cambrian priapulids Ottoia,
Selkirkia, Louisella, Ancalagon, Scolecofurca, and Lecythioscopa, the
organism was...