Halkieriid (redirect from Halkieria)
organisms from the Lower to Middle Cambrian. Their eponymous genus is Halkieria /hælˈkɪəriə/, which has been found on almost every continent in Lower...
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lophotrochozoans that were potentially related to either lophophorates or mollusks. Halkieria was a bizarre invertebrate that was an early member of the mollusk group...
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suggested in 2003 that brachiopods had evolved from an ancestor similar to Halkieria, a slug-like Cambrian animal with "chain mail" on its back and a shell...
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was formed by combining the names of two members of the proposed group, Halkieria and Wiwaxia. The group was defined as a set of Early to Mid Cambrian animals...
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Namacalathus Yochelsoniella Elements of a scleritome, resembling Halkieria:[clarification needed] Halkieria Probable palaeoscolecid worm sclerites: Palaeoscolex Maikhanella...
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certainly belonged to molluscs, while the owners of some "armor plates", Halkieria and Microdictyon, were eventually identified when more complete specimens...
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hyolithids. When he later described the first fairly complete specimens of Halkieria, he suggested that these were closely related to Wiwaxia. Nick Butterfield...
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fragments that once made up the external armor of early animals, such as Halkieria or "scale worms". Fairly complete and assembled sets, which are rare,...
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trilobites, hyoliths, sponges, brachiopods, and no echinoderms or molluscs. Halkieria has features associated with more than one living phylum, and is discussed...
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