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Siphusauctum is an
extinct genus of filter-feeding
animals that
lived during the
Middle Cambrian about 510
million years ago.
Siphusauctum was a sessile...
- of polyps.
Cladogram after Zhao et al., 2019:
Xianguangia Dinomischus Siphusauctum Yang, C.; Li, X.-H.; Zhu, M.; Condon, D. J.; Chen, J. (2018). "Geochronological...
- from the Cambrian, but it has no
obvious relatives in
other genera.
Siphusauctum gregarium (known as the "tulip animal") has been
recovered from the Burgess...
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Ctenophora Genus class Locality of
Origin Notes Images Siphusauctum Stem-group
Ctenophora Tulip Beds A stem-group ctenop****
colloquially known as the...
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evolved from
sessile forms are Dinomischus, Daihua,
Xianguangia and
Siphusauctum which also
lived on the seafloor, had
organic skeletons and cilia-covered...
- search.
Archaeologists find a
novel tulip-shaped fossil,
formally named Siphusauctum gregarium, in the
Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale in the
Canadian Rockies...
- that group,
agreeing with its
identity as a stem entoproct.
Dinomischus Siphusauctum Zhang et al. 2013 Hou et al. 2017
Clausen et al. 2010, p. 137 Yang et...
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description of new
invertebrate species (Herpetogaster, Orthrozanclus,
Siphusauctum, Yawunik, and Surusicaris) as well as
poorly known invertebrate species...
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Acinocricus Hallucigenia Brooksella?
Protospongia Vauxia Banffia Eldonia Siphusauctum Marpolia Morania Archaeon****a Arenicolites
Aulichnites Bergaueria Chloephycus...
- stem-group of
Ctenophora (comb jellies),
related to taxa like
Dinomischus and
Siphusauctum. The fossils,
found in
Yunnan province, China, were
initially described...