During the early Palaeozoic, echinoderm body plans were much more diverse than they are today, displaying four distinct types of symmetry. This included the bilateral ctenocystoids, which were long thought to be restricted to the Cambrian. Here, we describe a new species of ctenocystoid from the Upper Ordovician of Scotland (Conollia sporranoides sp. nov.). This allows us to revise the genus Conollia, which was previously based on a single poorly-known species from the Upper Ordovician of Wales (Conollia staffordi). Both these species are characterized by a unique morphology con- sisting of an elongate-ovoid body covered in spines, which clearly distinguishes them from their better-known Cambrian relatives; they are interpreted as infaunal ...
Background: Abundant fossils from the Ediacaran and Cambrian showing cnidarian grade grossly suggest...
New Middle Ordovician specimens of pentaradiate diploporite blastozoans from the southern Central Ib...
Our understanding of growth patterns, paleoecology, and systematics of the diploporitan echinoderm E...
During the early Palaeozoic, echinoderm body plans were much more diverse than they are today, displ...
Echinoderms are a major group of invertebrate deuterostomes that have been an important component of...
Deuterostomes are a morphologically disparate clade, encompassing the chordates (including vertebrat...
<div><p>Echinoderms are unique in being pentaradiate, having diverged from the ancestral bilaterian ...
Echinoderms are unique in being pentaradiate, having diverged from the ancestral bilaterian body pla...
Echinoderms are unique in being pentaradiate, having diverged from the ancestral bilaterian body pla...
Recent debates over the evolutionary relationships of early echinoderms have relied heavily on morph...
Recent debates over the evolutionary relationships of early echinoderms have relied heavily on morph...
An enigmatic clonal organism from the earliest Floian (Arenig) Fenxiang Formation at Tianjialing in ...
Serially arranged sets of eight septa-like structures occur in the basal part of phosphatic tubes of...
Since their first appearance in the fossil record (Cambrian Stage 3, ~520 Ma ago), echinoderms were ...
Echinoderms are characterized by a distinctive high-magnesium calcite endoskeleton as adults, but el...
Background: Abundant fossils from the Ediacaran and Cambrian showing cnidarian grade grossly suggest...
New Middle Ordovician specimens of pentaradiate diploporite blastozoans from the southern Central Ib...
Our understanding of growth patterns, paleoecology, and systematics of the diploporitan echinoderm E...
During the early Palaeozoic, echinoderm body plans were much more diverse than they are today, displ...
Echinoderms are a major group of invertebrate deuterostomes that have been an important component of...
Deuterostomes are a morphologically disparate clade, encompassing the chordates (including vertebrat...
<div><p>Echinoderms are unique in being pentaradiate, having diverged from the ancestral bilaterian ...
Echinoderms are unique in being pentaradiate, having diverged from the ancestral bilaterian body pla...
Echinoderms are unique in being pentaradiate, having diverged from the ancestral bilaterian body pla...
Recent debates over the evolutionary relationships of early echinoderms have relied heavily on morph...
Recent debates over the evolutionary relationships of early echinoderms have relied heavily on morph...
An enigmatic clonal organism from the earliest Floian (Arenig) Fenxiang Formation at Tianjialing in ...
Serially arranged sets of eight septa-like structures occur in the basal part of phosphatic tubes of...
Since their first appearance in the fossil record (Cambrian Stage 3, ~520 Ma ago), echinoderms were ...
Echinoderms are characterized by a distinctive high-magnesium calcite endoskeleton as adults, but el...
Background: Abundant fossils from the Ediacaran and Cambrian showing cnidarian grade grossly suggest...
New Middle Ordovician specimens of pentaradiate diploporite blastozoans from the southern Central Ib...
Our understanding of growth patterns, paleoecology, and systematics of the diploporitan echinoderm E...