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Plated Cambrian Bilaterians Reveal the Earliest Stages of Echinoderm Evolution
Athenacrinus N. Gen. and Other Early Echinoderm Taxa Inform Crinoid
Middle Cambrian Gogiid Echinoderms from Northeast Spain: Taxonomy, Palaeoecology, and Palaeogeographic Implications
Athenacrinus N. Gen. and Other Early Echinoderm Taxa Inform Crinoid Origin and Arm Evolution
Chapter 5. Paleozoic Invertebrate Paleontology of Grand Canyon National Park
Zamora, S., Darroch, S., & Rahman, IA
\Q-Nr BULLETIN of the SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PALEONTOLOGICAL SOCIETY Vol.8, No.12 (December 1976), P.173-182 EARLY CAMBRIAN FAUNAS
Interpreting the Paleoenvironmental Context of Marine Shales
El Equinodermo Gogia Granulosa (Echinodermata: Blastozoa) Del Cámbrico Temprano-Medio En Sonora, México: Paleoecología Y Paleogeografía
New Early Cambrian Eocrinoids from the Iberian Chains (NE Spain) and Their Role in Nonreefal Benthic Communities
Burgess Shale: Cambrian Explosion in Full Bloom
A Reinterpretation of the Solutan Plasiacystis Mobilis (Echinodermata) from the Middle Ordovician of Bohemia*
The Stalked Filter Feeder Siphusauctum Lloydguntheri N
The Burgess Shale (Middle Cambrian) Fauna Author(S): Simon Conway Morris Reviewed Work(S): Source: Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, Vol
Crinoid Ancestry Without Blastozoans
(Eocrinoidea - Echinodermata) from the Cambrian (Miaolingian, Wuliuan) of Sonora, Mexico: Biostratigraphical and Paleoecological Considerations
Fossil Crinoids
Plated Cambrian Bilaterians Reveal the Earliest Stages of Echinoderm Evolution
Top View
The Diverse Radiodont Fauna from the Marjum Formation of Utah, USA (Cambrian: Drumian)
The Oldest Echinoderm Faunas from Gondwana Show That Echinoderm Body Plan Diversification Was Rapid
New Approaches to Understanding the Mechanics of Burgess Shale
Oral Region Homologies in Paleozoic Crinoids and Other Plesiomorphic Pentaradial Echinoderms
United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey Short Papers For
Fossil Crinoids Hans Hess, William I