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Myllokunmingia is a
genus of
basal chordate from the
Lower Cambrian Maotianshan shales of
China 518 mya and is
thought to be a vertebrate,
although this...
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group of craniates. The
group contains three genera, Haikouichthys,
Myllokunmingia, and Zhongjianichthys.
Their fossils have been
found only in the Maotianshan...
- and H. jianshanensis, but
possibly a type, synonym, of Yunnanozoon),
Myllokunmingia fengjiaoa,
Shankouclava anningense,
Zhongjianichthys rostratus, Zhongxiniscus...
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cephalochordate Cathaymyrus and the two
known vertebrates Haikouichthys and
Myllokunmingia,
Zhongxiniscus resembles Cathaymyrus in
having S-shaped myomeres, but...
- eyes—although it also had
short tentacles round its mouth.
Haikouichthys and
Myllokunmingia, also from the
Chengjiang fauna, are
regarded as fish. Pikaia, discovered...
- 1999.
Haikouichthys is
about 2.5 cm (1 in) long and is
narrower than
Myllokunmingia,
another ****tive
chordate that
comes from the same beds. The holotype...
- from the
early Cambrian Maotianshan shales of China:
Haikouichthys and
Myllokunmingia. They have been
tentatively ****igned to
Agnatha by Janvier. A third...
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placement within Chordata uncertain.
Maotianshan shales Haikouichthys Myllokunmingia Yang, C.; Li, X.-H.; Zhu, M.; Condon, D. J.; Chen, J. (2018). "Geochronological...
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present in
several basal chordates such as Haikouella, Haikouichthys, and
Myllokunmingia, all from the Cambrian. The
Ordovician oceans included many diverse...
- belong. The most
famous is
Myllokunmingia,
possibly a very
primitive agnathid (i.e.,
jawless fish).
Similar to
Myllokunmingia is
Haikouichthys ercaicunensis...