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palaeosolecid traits.
Palaeoscolecids can grow by the
continuous addition of plates, or by the
continued growth of
individual plates.
Palaeoscolecids are somewhat...
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palaeoscolecids, and has
certain unusual characteristics – it does not have the
multiple sizes of
tessellating plates more
typical of
palaeoscolecids...
- (including megacheirans, nektaspids, and hymenocarines), radiodonts,
palaeoscolecids, a lobopodian, a polychaete, vetulicolians, nectocaridids, hyoliths...
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pharyngeal teeth. They are
probably closely related or
paraphyletic to the
palaeoscolecids; the
relationship between these basal worms is
somewhat unresolved...
- (2024). "
Palaeoscolecids from the
Ludlow Series of Leintwardine,
Herefordshire (<SCP>UK</SCP>): The
latest occurrence of
palaeoscolecids in the fossil...
- García-Bellido, D.C.; Paterson, J.R.; Edgecombe, G.D. (2013). "Cambrian
palaeoscolecids (Cycloneuralia) from
Gondwana and
reappraisal of
species ****igned to...
- of
Tamga could possibly be sclerites, for example, as
sclerites of
palaeoscolecids show a
similar shape, a disk with a ring or rows of
tubercles in the...
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contain isolated plates that have
since been
identified as
components of
palaeoscolecid worms. They are
adorned with
regularly arranged humps that
recall the...
- biota,
resembling Selkirkia. Haaramo,
Mikko (2003). "Scalidophora – †
palaeoscolecids, priapulids, mud
dragons and
brush heads". Mikko's
Phylogeny Archive...
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Protopriapulites haikouensis. Haaramo,
Mikko (2003). "Scalidophora – †
palaeoscolecids, priapulids, mud
dragons and
brush heads". Mikko's
Phylogeny Archive...