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Eopriapulites Sphinx--The Oldest Priapulid-Like Scalidophoran Animal
Objective Priapulid belong to scalidophoran and is located in the Cycloneuralia branch of the Ecdysozoa. It has survived for more than 50 million years, is a real "living fossil". Priapulid was extremely prosperous in the Cambrian period. It is a small phylum in the modern ocean; only 18 current typ...
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description | Objective Priapulid belong to scalidophoran and is located in the Cycloneuralia branch of the Ecdysozoa. It has survived for more than 50 million years, is a real "living fossil". Priapulid was extremely prosperous in the Cambrian period. It is a small phylum in the modern ocean; only 18 current types have been described, In the Cambrian life, priapulid is one of the most important living organisms in the sea of Cambrian. The abundance of priapulid is generally much higher than that of other animals, or only after the arthropod, and its differentiation is only after the arthropod and the porous sponge. The priapulid of the Early Cambrian in Chengjiang fossil Lagerstatte has 16 basic groups of seven genera. |
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