Definition of Opabiniids. Meaning of Opabiniids. Synonyms of Opabiniids

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Definition of Opabiniids

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- and Mieridduryn. Opabiniids closely resemble radiodonts, but their frontal appendages were basally fused into a proboscis. Opabiniids also distinguishable...
- this animal represents a late surviving opabiniid (if the latter option is correct, then this means the opabiniids survived for over 40 million years longer...
- demonstrated to be mandibulates based on the presence of mandibles. Radiodonts, Opabiniids, Gilled Lobopodians and the more traditional Lobopodians are all examples...
- arthropods such as the "gilled lobopodians" Kerygmachela and Pambdelurion, opabiniids and radiodonts. However, recent research suggests it may instead be a...
- that shares traits with both opabiniids and radiodonts Most phylogenetic analyses suggest that radiodonts, alongside opabiniids (Opabinia and Utaurora), are...
- unquestionable opabiniid, with the other being Opabinia itself. There are other animals like Myoscolex and Mieridduryn that could be opabiniids, but the classification...
- fossil groups that are more 'basal' or 'primitive' (e.g. radiodonts, opabiniids and lobopodians). Members of Deuteropda that are basal to the last common...
- Odaray Mountain Stanley Glacier Fossils Marrella Radiodonts Halwaxiids Opabiniids Odontogriphus Key organisms Ediacara biota Kimberella Vernanimalcula Burgess-type...
- Odaray Mountain Stanley Glacier Fossils Marrella Radiodonts Halwaxiids Opabiniids Odontogriphus Key organisms Ediacara biota Kimberella Vernanimalcula Burgess-type...
- Odaray Mountain Stanley Glacier Fossils Marrella Radiodonts Halwaxiids Opabiniids Odontogriphus Key organisms Ediacara biota Kimberella Vernanimalcula Burgess-type...