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Burgess Shale fossils / Lagersttten / Cambrian explosion / Maotianshan Shales / Opabinia / Cambrian / Aysheaia / Sirius Passet / Lobopodia / Priapulida / Burgess Shale / Crown group
Date: 2016-06-17 14:40:20
Burgess Shale fossils
Lagersttten
Cambrian explosion
Maotianshan Shales
Opabinia
Cambrian
Aysheaia
Sirius Passet
Lobopodia
Priapulida
Burgess Shale
Crown group

Paleobiology, 31(2), 2005, pp. 94–112 Wonderful strife: systematics, stem groups, and the phylogenetic signal of the Cambrian radiation Derek E. G. Briggs and Richard A. Fortey

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