Haikouichthys
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- Head and Backbone of the Early Cambrian Vertebrate Haikouichthys
- Early Evolution of the Vertebrate Eye—Fossil Evidence
- The Middle Cambrian Fossil Pikaia and the Evolution of Chordate Swimming Thurston Lacalli*
- An Evolutionary Perspective on Appendage Disparity in Basal Vertebrates Olivier Larouche1 , Miriam L
- The Fish Tail As a Derivation from Axial Musculoskeletal Anatomy
- The Cambrian “Explosion” of Metazoans and Molecular Biology: Would Darwin Be Satisfied?
- Tracing the Backbone in China's Rocks
- Cambrian Chordates and Vetulicolians
- Lower Cambrian Vertebrates from South China
- The Characters of Palaeozoic Jawed Vertebrates
- Origin of Vertebrates Confirmed in the Early Cambrian
- Biogeographic and Biological Comparisons Between the Emu Bay Shale (Kangaroo Island, South Australia) and Other Cambrian Burgess Shale-Type Biotas
- Complexity and Diversity of Eyes in Early Cambrian Ecosystems
- Origin and Evolution of Fish M.Sc. Sem. IV (M U) Dr. Ramesh Pathak
- Maotianshan Shales - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia Page 1
- Hagfish from the Cretaceous Tethys Sea and a Reconciliation of the Morphological–Molecular Conflict in Early Vertebrate Phylogeny