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    The halkieriids are a group of fossil organisms from the Lower to Middle Cambrian. Their eponymous genus is Halkieria /hælˈkɪəriə/, which has been found...
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    and in fact descended from the halkieriids, as the sclerites are divided into similar groups, although those of halkieriids were much smaller and more numerous;...
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    related to the halkieriids or Wiwaxia or both. Orthrozanclus, first described in 2007, looked an intermediate between the halkieriids and Wiwaxia as it...
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    chancelloriids' sclerites concluded that they were very similar to those of halkieriids, mobile bilaterian animals that looked like slugs in chain mail and whose...
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    ← First halkieriids, mollusсs, hyoliths SSF...
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  • genus of halkieriid from Australia and Antarctica. This species, named by Porter in 2004, is the most complete and abundant Australian halkieriid species...
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    modern brachiopods suggests that brachiopods may be descendants of the halkieriids, which became extinct in the Cambrian period. Cenozoic Mesozoic Paleozoic...
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  • pseudoconodont-type elements; a "Sclerite world", seeing the rise of halkieriids, tommotiids, and hyoliths, lasting to the end of the Fortunian (c. 525...
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  • remains of larger organisms, including sponges, molluscs, slug-like halkieriids, brachiopods, echinoderms, and onychophoran-like organisms that may have...
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    that chancelloriids were related to the "chain mail" armored slug-like halkieriids, which are typically considered to be stem-group molluscs. While the...
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