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- Diania is an extinct genus of lobopodian panarthropod found in the Lower Cambrian Maotianshan shale of China, represented by a single species - D. cactiformis...
- arthropodization on the legs of Diania was a misinterpretationalthough the spine may have hardened, the remaining cuticle of Diania's legs were soft (not harden...
- Gordon Livingston". Our Family Genealogy Pages. Retrieved January 14, 2020. "Diania Rose Palyash Granati". Beaver County Times. February 1, 2010. Retrieved...
- Superphylum: Ecdysozoa Clade: Panarthropoda Controversial taxa Aysheaia Diania Fusuconcharium Lenisambulatrix Microdictyon Onychodictyon Paucipodia Quadratapora...
- Superphylum: Ecdysozoa Clade: Panarthropoda Controversial taxa Aysheaia Diania Fusuconcharium Lenisambulatrix Microdictyon Onychodictyon Paucipodia Quadratapora...
- (2013). "The morphology and phylogenetic position of the Cambrian lobopodian Diania cactiformis". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 12 (4): 445–457. doi:10...
- two more mystical stops in the canoe. In the first, a fairy woman named Diania gives them food and feeds Lyra, whom she claims and intends to keep. In...
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- clear. It shares many structural features with another Cambrian lobopodian Diania cactiformis, a fossil of which was found alongside it. The fossil of Lenisambulatrix...
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