-
fossilized embryos from the
middle Cambrian, are
thought to be stem
scalidophorans. The
group has also been
considered a
single group, Cephalorhyncha,...
-
regarding the genus'
taxonomic affinity; it can at best be
placed in the
scalidophoran total group,
since it is
currently impossible to ally it with the Priapulids...
- et al., 2015
Neocentrophyidae Higgins, 1969 "Armored kinorhynch-like
scalidophoran animals from the
early Cambrian". Nature. 26
November 2015. doi:10.1038/srep16521...
- Ortega-Hernández,
Javier (March 2024). "Post-Cambrian
survival of the
tubicolous scalidophoran Selkirkia".
Biology Letters. 20 (3). doi:10.1098/rsbl.2024.0042. ISSN 1744-957X...
- T.; Broce, J.; Zhang, H. (2014). "The
oldest known priapulid-like
scalidophoran animal and its
implications for the
early evolution of cycloneuralians...
- tommotiids, and others. Also soft-bodied
extant phyla such as comb jellies,
scalidophorans, entoproctans,
horseshoe worms and
lobopodians had
armored forms. This...
- and it
might have been an
Ecdysozoan instead,
possibly a stem
group scalidophoran, due to its
sclerites and
posterial spines (which, when the tip is broken...
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Sirilorica is a
genus of stem-group
scalidophoran from the
Sirius P****et.
Sirilorica was a worm-like
animal ranging from
three to
eight centimetres in...
- Ortega-Hernández, J. (2024). "Post-Cambrian
survival of the
tubicolous scalidophoran Selkirkia".
Biology Letters. 20 (3). 20240042. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2024...
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Sirilorica S. carlsbergi, S.
pustulosa a stem-group
Loricifera or a
scalidophoran Hyolithus H. cf.
tenuis A
hyolith Trapezovitus Indeterminate Orthothecida...