Author Posting. © Nature Publishing Group, 2006. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Nature Publishing Group for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Nature 442 (2006): 159-163, doi:10.1038/nature04894.Odontogriphus omalus was originally described as a problematic non-biomineralized lophophorate organism. Here we reinterpret Odontogriphus based on 189 new specimens including numerous exceptionally well-preserved individuals from the Burgess Shale collections of the Royal Ontario Museum. This additional material provides compelling evidence that the feeding apparatus in Odontogriphus is a radula of molluscan architecture comprising two primary bipartite tooth...
Wiwaxia is a bizarre metazoan that has been interpreted as a primitive mollusc and as a polychaete a...
Despite many papers devoted to it, the morphology of the Burgess Shale animal Opabinia regalis conti...
The morphology of two new bivalved arthropods, Loricicaris spinocaudatus gen. et sp. nov. and Nereoc...
The Middle Cambrian lophotrochozoans Odontogriphus omalus and Wiwaxia corrugata have been interprete...
Nectocaridids are soft-bodied Cambrian organisms that have been controversially interpreted as primi...
The exquisite preservation of soft-bodied animals in Burgess Shale-type deposits provides important ...
Parvibellus atavus gen. et sp. nov. from the Early Cambrian Chengjiang fauna of China is a small fos...
The fossil record plays a key role in reconstructing deep evolutionary relationships through its doc...
A bivalve-dominated molluscan fauna is described from the Darriwilian (Middle Ordovician) Stairway S...
The soft-bodied Cambrian organism Wiwaxia poses a taxonomic conundrum. Its imbricated dorsal sclerit...
The stem-group priapulid Ottoia Walcott, 1911, is the most abundant worm in the mid-Cambrian Burgess...
Orthrozanclus is a shell-bearing, sclerite covered Cambrian organism of uncertain taxonomic affinity...
We herein describe Surusicaris elegans gen. et sp. nov. (in Isoxyidae, amended), a middle (Series 3,...
The soft-bodied Cambrian organism Wiwaxia poses a taxonomic conundrum. Its imbricated dorsal sclerit...
The origin of mandibulates, the hyperdiverse arthropod group that includes pancrustaceans and myriap...
Wiwaxia is a bizarre metazoan that has been interpreted as a primitive mollusc and as a polychaete a...
Despite many papers devoted to it, the morphology of the Burgess Shale animal Opabinia regalis conti...
The morphology of two new bivalved arthropods, Loricicaris spinocaudatus gen. et sp. nov. and Nereoc...
The Middle Cambrian lophotrochozoans Odontogriphus omalus and Wiwaxia corrugata have been interprete...
Nectocaridids are soft-bodied Cambrian organisms that have been controversially interpreted as primi...
The exquisite preservation of soft-bodied animals in Burgess Shale-type deposits provides important ...
Parvibellus atavus gen. et sp. nov. from the Early Cambrian Chengjiang fauna of China is a small fos...
The fossil record plays a key role in reconstructing deep evolutionary relationships through its doc...
A bivalve-dominated molluscan fauna is described from the Darriwilian (Middle Ordovician) Stairway S...
The soft-bodied Cambrian organism Wiwaxia poses a taxonomic conundrum. Its imbricated dorsal sclerit...
The stem-group priapulid Ottoia Walcott, 1911, is the most abundant worm in the mid-Cambrian Burgess...
Orthrozanclus is a shell-bearing, sclerite covered Cambrian organism of uncertain taxonomic affinity...
We herein describe Surusicaris elegans gen. et sp. nov. (in Isoxyidae, amended), a middle (Series 3,...
The soft-bodied Cambrian organism Wiwaxia poses a taxonomic conundrum. Its imbricated dorsal sclerit...
The origin of mandibulates, the hyperdiverse arthropod group that includes pancrustaceans and myriap...
Wiwaxia is a bizarre metazoan that has been interpreted as a primitive mollusc and as a polychaete a...
Despite many papers devoted to it, the morphology of the Burgess Shale animal Opabinia regalis conti...
The morphology of two new bivalved arthropods, Loricicaris spinocaudatus gen. et sp. nov. and Nereoc...