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- The Maotianshan Shales (帽天山页岩) are a series of Early Cambrian sedimentary deposits in the Chiungchussu Formation, famous for their Konservat Lagerstätten...
- worldwide, suggesting that they had been around for quite some time. In the Maotianshan shales, which date back to 518 million years ago, arthropods such as...
- Fasciculus ves**** is an extinct species of stem-group ctenop****s known from the Burgess Shale of British Columbia, Canada. It is dated to 515 to 505...
- fossils found at Maotianshan Shales, whose most famous ****emblage of organisms are referred to as the Chengjiang biota. The Maotianshan Shales are a series...
- History) reported a series of discoveries of Cambrian fossils from the Maotianshan Shales in Chengjiang County, Yunnan Province, China. One specimen which...
- Myllokunmingia, and Zhongjianichthys. Their fossils have been found only in the Maotianshan Shales lagerstätte. Order †Myllokunmingiida Shu, 2003 Family †Myllokunmingiidae...
- Tauricornicaris is a giant arthropod from the Maotianshan Shales whose fossils were previously interpreted as a hurdiid radiodont ,but are now interpreted...
- known free-living Cambrian organism. Omnidens fossils are found in the Maotianshan Shales in the Yunnan Province of southern China, and are especially abundant...
- of the best examples of near-perfect fossilization are the Cambrian Maotianshan Shales and Burgess Shale, the Devonian Hunsrück Slates, the Jur****ic...
- Cambrian period 518 million years ago. Its fossils were found in the Maotianshan Shales of China. The first species, Lyrarapax unguispinus was described...