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Trilobozoa (meaning "three-lobed animals") is a
phylum of extinct,
sessile animals that were
originally classified into the Cnidaria. The
basic body plan...
- in form. T. heraldi**** is the best
known member of the
extinct group Trilobozoa.[citation needed] The
generic name
Tribrachidium is
derived from combination...
- carpel,
style and stigma. Three-fold
triradial symmetry was
present in
Trilobozoa from the Late
Ediacaran period. Four-fold
tetramerism appears in some...
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petalonams with
cnidarians such as sea pens or as ctenop****s, and the
trilobozoa and
medusoids are
considered jellyfish without cnidoblasts and classified...
- Kingdom:
Animalia Subkingdom:
Eumetazoa Buetschli, 1910
Phyla Ctenophora †
Trilobozoa †Chancelloriida †Proarticulata †Petalonamae
ParaHoxozoa (unranked) Placozoa...
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relatives of the arthropods, with a four
segmented body and head 1,000
Trilobozoa Three-lobed
animal Trilobozoan A
taxon of
mostly discoidal organisms exhibiting...
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Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum: †
Trilobozoa Genus: †Skinnera Wade, 1969 Species: †S. brooksi
Binomial name †Skinnera...
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Subkingdom Eumetazoa Radiata (unranked)
Ctenophora (comb jellies)
Cnidaria Trilobozoa †
Bilateria (unranked)
Acoelomorpha Tullimonstrum †
Proarticulata † Mesozoa...
- that
Rugoconites may
possess tri-radial
symmetry and be a
member of the
Trilobozoa.
Rugoconites have been
reported in clusters; this may
represent a social/colonial...
- g. Charnia),
Aspidella (radial-shaped animals, e.g. Cyclomedusa) and
Trilobozoa (animals with tri-radial symmetry, e.g. Tribrachidium). Most of these...