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- existed during Stage 3 of the Cambrian period and was uncovered in the Xiaoshiba Lagerstätte in China. Only one species is known, Zhiwenia coronata. It...
- This is a list of the fossils found within the Xiaoshiba Biota. The Xiaoshiba Biota is a lagerstätte from south China, belonging to the Hongjingshao Formation...
- lobopodian Pambdelurion. In 2024, additional remains were described from Xiaoshiba Lagerstätte, which were proposed as a new species, O. qionqii, after the...
- the same area. Articulated specimens are known from Cambrian Stage 3 of Xiaoshiba, China; fragmentary specimens have also been found in the Chengjiang,...
- multinoda in a figure in the describing paper) from the Cambrian Stage 3 aged Xiaoshiba Lagerstätte in Yunnan Province, China. It is morphologically similar to...
- represented by a single fossil species, Collinsium ciliosum, found in the Xiaoshiba Lagerstätte (Hongjingshao Formation) of China. Similar to the later Hallucigenia...
- Xi-guang; Hou, Jin-bo (15 June 2018). "A new macroalgal ****emblage from the Xiaoshiba Biota (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 3) of southern China". Palaeogeography...
- 2016). "A predatory bivalved euarthropod from the Cambrian (Stage 3) Xiaoshiba Lagerstätte, South China". Scientific Reports. 6 (1): 27709. Bibcode:2016NatSR...
- dominated by unattached (floating, planktonic, and drifting) species. List of Xiaoshiba Biota species List of Guanshan Biota species "Chengjiang Maotianshan Shales"...
- period. The subsequent discovery of articulated macrofossils from the Xiaoshiba biota called into question the biological nature of the distal apertures...