The Middle Cambrian Oesia disjuncta, a monospecific genus, is known only from the celebrated Burgess Shale of British Columbia. It has been re−interpreted by Szaniawski (Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50:1–8; 2005) as a chaetognath, a distinctive phylum whose exact position in the protostomes is still controversial. Unequivocal chaetognaths, that have no similarity to Oesia, are already known to occur in the Chengjiang Lagerstätte (Lower Cambrian, S.W. China), and here I describe the first example of a chaetognath from the Burgess Shale itself. Comparisons between Oesia and chaetognaths fail to find any significant homologies. Whilst the phyletic position\ud of Oesia is very uncertain, a place in the hemichordates may be worth exploring
As part of a comprehensive examination of all radiodontans from Cambrian localities in the USA, Pate...
As part of a comprehensive examination of all radiodontans from Cambrian localities in the USA, Pate...
The Cambrian fossil Amiskwia sagittiformis has puzzled palaeontologists for more than a century, but...
The Middle Cambrian Oesia disjuncta, a monospecific genus, is known only from the celebrated Burgess...
Columbia. It has been re−interpreted by Szaniawski (Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50:1–8; 2005) as a...
Walcott (1911) erected the new genus and species Oesia disjuncta and assigned them to the polychaete...
Walcott (1911) erected the new genus and species Oesia dis− juncta and assigned them to the polychae...
Oesia disjuncta, one of the species of the soft−bodied fauna collected and described by Walcott (191...
The phylogenetic conundrum posed by the Chaetognatha, a cryptic phylum consisting largely of plankto...
The fossil record plays a key role in reconstructing deep evolutionary relationships through its doc...
In recent years the plethora of “weird wonders”, the vernacular for the apparently extinct major bod...
Oesia disjuncta, one of the species of the soft−bodied fauna collected and described by Walcott (191...
The combination of a meager fossil record of vermiform enteropneusts and their disparity with the tu...
One contribution of 16 to a discussion meeting issue 'Homology and convergence in nervous syste...
SummaryUnderstanding the identity of segments and the evolution of their appendages is a prime conce...
As part of a comprehensive examination of all radiodontans from Cambrian localities in the USA, Pate...
As part of a comprehensive examination of all radiodontans from Cambrian localities in the USA, Pate...
The Cambrian fossil Amiskwia sagittiformis has puzzled palaeontologists for more than a century, but...
The Middle Cambrian Oesia disjuncta, a monospecific genus, is known only from the celebrated Burgess...
Columbia. It has been re−interpreted by Szaniawski (Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 50:1–8; 2005) as a...
Walcott (1911) erected the new genus and species Oesia disjuncta and assigned them to the polychaete...
Walcott (1911) erected the new genus and species Oesia dis− juncta and assigned them to the polychae...
Oesia disjuncta, one of the species of the soft−bodied fauna collected and described by Walcott (191...
The phylogenetic conundrum posed by the Chaetognatha, a cryptic phylum consisting largely of plankto...
The fossil record plays a key role in reconstructing deep evolutionary relationships through its doc...
In recent years the plethora of “weird wonders”, the vernacular for the apparently extinct major bod...
Oesia disjuncta, one of the species of the soft−bodied fauna collected and described by Walcott (191...
The combination of a meager fossil record of vermiform enteropneusts and their disparity with the tu...
One contribution of 16 to a discussion meeting issue 'Homology and convergence in nervous syste...
SummaryUnderstanding the identity of segments and the evolution of their appendages is a prime conce...
As part of a comprehensive examination of all radiodontans from Cambrian localities in the USA, Pate...
As part of a comprehensive examination of all radiodontans from Cambrian localities in the USA, Pate...
The Cambrian fossil Amiskwia sagittiformis has puzzled palaeontologists for more than a century, but...