The stem-group priapulid Ottoia Walcott, 1911, is the most abundant worm in the mid-Cambrian Burgess Shale, but has not been unambiguously demonstrated elsewhere. High-resolution electron and optical microscopy of macroscopic Burgess Shale specimens reveals the detailed anatomy of its robust hooks, spines and pharyngeal teeth, establishing the presence of two species: Ottoia prolifica Walcott, 1911, and Ottoia tricuspida sp. nov. Direct comparison of these sclerotized elements with a suite of shale-hosted mid-to-late Cambrian microfossils extends the range of ottoiid priapulids throughout the middle to upper Cambrian strata of the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin. Ottoiid priapulids represented an important component of Cambrian ecosystems:...
The morphology of two new bivalved arthropods, Loricicaris spinocaudatus gen. et sp. nov. and Nereoc...
A fossil priapulid, Eximipriapulus globocaudatus new genus new species, is described from the Cambri...
The Emu Bay Shale Lagerstätte (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 4) occurs on the north coast of Kangaroo Isl...
The stem-group priapulid Ottoia Walcott, 1911, is the most abundant worm in the mid-Cambrian Burgess...
The stem-group priapulid Ottoia Walcott, 1911, is the most abundant worm in the mid-Cambrian Burgess...
The stem group priapulid Ottoia Walcott, 1911 is the most abundant worm in the mid Cambrian Burge...
The stem-group priapulid Ottoia Walcott, 1911, is the most abundant worm in the mid-Cambrian Burgess...
The stem-group priapulid Ottoia Walcott, 1911, is the most abundant worm in the mid-Cambrian Burgess...
<p>The fossil priapulid <i>Ottoia</i> recovered from the Kaili biota, Cambrian Series 3 and Stage 5 ...
Present-day ecosystems host a huge variety of organisms that interact and transfer mass and energy v...
<p>The pie diagrams illustrate differences in the diet of <i>Ottoia</i> from the Raymond Quarry (RQ+...
The soft-bodied Cambrian organism Wiwaxia poses a taxonomic conundrum. Its imbricated dorsal sclerit...
<div><p>Present-day ecosystems host a huge variety of organisms that interact and transfer mass and ...
An assemblage if over 9000 systematically collected fossils from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale w...
Palaeontology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Palaeontological Association.Excep...
The morphology of two new bivalved arthropods, Loricicaris spinocaudatus gen. et sp. nov. and Nereoc...
A fossil priapulid, Eximipriapulus globocaudatus new genus new species, is described from the Cambri...
The Emu Bay Shale Lagerstätte (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 4) occurs on the north coast of Kangaroo Isl...
The stem-group priapulid Ottoia Walcott, 1911, is the most abundant worm in the mid-Cambrian Burgess...
The stem-group priapulid Ottoia Walcott, 1911, is the most abundant worm in the mid-Cambrian Burgess...
The stem group priapulid Ottoia Walcott, 1911 is the most abundant worm in the mid Cambrian Burge...
The stem-group priapulid Ottoia Walcott, 1911, is the most abundant worm in the mid-Cambrian Burgess...
The stem-group priapulid Ottoia Walcott, 1911, is the most abundant worm in the mid-Cambrian Burgess...
<p>The fossil priapulid <i>Ottoia</i> recovered from the Kaili biota, Cambrian Series 3 and Stage 5 ...
Present-day ecosystems host a huge variety of organisms that interact and transfer mass and energy v...
<p>The pie diagrams illustrate differences in the diet of <i>Ottoia</i> from the Raymond Quarry (RQ+...
The soft-bodied Cambrian organism Wiwaxia poses a taxonomic conundrum. Its imbricated dorsal sclerit...
<div><p>Present-day ecosystems host a huge variety of organisms that interact and transfer mass and ...
An assemblage if over 9000 systematically collected fossils from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale w...
Palaeontology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Palaeontological Association.Excep...
The morphology of two new bivalved arthropods, Loricicaris spinocaudatus gen. et sp. nov. and Nereoc...
A fossil priapulid, Eximipriapulus globocaudatus new genus new species, is described from the Cambri...
The Emu Bay Shale Lagerstätte (Cambrian Series 2, Stage 4) occurs on the north coast of Kangaroo Isl...