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- Mitrates are an extinct group of stem group echinoderms, which may be closely related to the hemichordates. Along with the cornutes, they form one half...
- involvement of mitrates. The carpoids Cornuta and Mitrata are grouped together in a clade called Calcichordata. Cornutes and mitrates are viewed as sister...
- Mitrata. Mitrates may have evolved from cornutes, which would render the cornutes paraphyletic. An alternate taxonomy regards the mitrates and mitrate-like...
- Iron(III) nitrate, or ferric nitrate, is the name used for a series of inorganic compounds with the formula Fe(NO3)3.(H2O)n. Most common is the nonahydrate...
- Cornuta is an extinct order of echinoderms. Along with the mitrates, they form the Stylophora. Their first (probable) representative is Ponticulocarpus...
- the pharynx, which is also found in some primitive fossil echinoderms (mitrates). A hollow nerve cord is found in all chordates, including tunicates (in...
- stereom crystalline structure. They include the unusual stylophorans (mitrates and cornutes), Homoiostelea (solutes), the Homostelea (cinctans), and the...
- first came into contact with some carpoid material in February 1964; some mitrates that had been brought into the museum from Shropshire, and by 1967 he published...
- PMC 2614224. PMID 18192191. Craske, A.J.; Jefferies, R.P.S. (1989). "A new mitrate from the Upper Ordovician of Norway, and a new approach to subdividing...
- PMID 11256378. S2CID 25274057. Craske, A. J.; Jefferies, R. P. S. (1989). "A new mitrate from the Upper Ordovician of Norway, and a new approach to subdividing...