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Banffia is a
genus of
animals described from
Middle Cambrian fossils. The
genus commemorates Banff, Alberta, near
where the
first fossil specimens were...
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genus Banffia due to its
similar two-part construction, as well as
apparent gill
slits in a
newly discovered specimen.
Further work
split Banffia into...
- not been
formally described or ****igned to
Heteromorphus itself. Like
Banffia,
Heteromorphus has a two-part body with a
notable constriction between...
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America and China. The
family name is
sometimes spelt Banffidae. It
includes Banffia, Heteromorphus, and
possibly Skeemella. The
family may be paraphyletic...
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Banffia† Heteromorphus†...
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protostomes than to deuterostomes, even if the
Vetulicolida are deuterostomes.
Banffia shows no sign of gill openings, and
potential gill
openings in Heteromorphus...
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banffozoans such as
Banffia or Heteromorphus. In 1997, Chen and Zhou
defined Vetulicolida as a
class to
contain Vetulicola and
Banffia. Hou and Bergström...
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Banffia† Heteromorphus†...
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Banffia† Heteromorphus†...
- Didazoonids.
Heteromorphus is more
closely related to
Banffia from the
Burgess Shale, but both it and
Banffia are also
considered to be vetulicolians. Originally...