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Odontogriphus omalus from the supplementary material to (1)
Reconstruction of an unnamed dickinsoniid from (2)
The fossil on which the above reconstruction was based. Also from (2)
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Following the research on Stromatoveris and Parvancorina it seems that the Ediacarans are finally finding their place on the evolutionary tree.
Refs:
1) A soft-bodied mollusc with radula from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale p159
Jean-Bernard Caron, Amélie Scheltema, Christoffer Schander and David Rudkin
Nature 442, 159-163 (13 July 2006) doi:10.1038/nature04894
2) Anatomical Information Content in the Ediacaran Fossils and Their Possible Zoological Affinities
Integrative and Comparative Biology 2003 43(1):114-126; (free full text)
Jerzy Dzik
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