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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...
- Selkirkia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Boraginaceae. Three species occur on the South American mainland and one, Selkirkia berteroi (sometimes...
- Genus Selkirkia Walcott 1911 Selkirkia elongata Luo & Hu 1999 (Chengjiang deposits) Selkirkia columbia Walcott 1911 (Burgess Shale) Selkirkia pennsylvanica...
- 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 GenusSelkirkia Walcott 1911 non Hemsley 1884 Order †Ottoiomorpha Adrianov & Malakhov...
- endemic Selkirkia berteroi and three species formerly placed in Cynoglossum, which were then transferred to a more broadly cir****scribed genus Selkirkia. The...
- Rochefortia Sw. Rochelia Rchb. Romanzoffia Cham. Rotula Lour. Sauria Bajtenov Selkirkia Hemsl. Simpsonanthus Guilliams, Hasenstab & B.G.Baldwin Sinojohnstonia...
- 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...
- 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...
- reached 5 cm in length. Along with the other Cambrian priapulids Ottoia, Selkirkia, Louisella, Ancalagon, Scolecofurca, and Lecythioscopa, the organism was...