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2014Liu, Y.-H., Xiao, S.-H., Shao, T.-Q., Broce, J. and Zhang, H.-Q., 2014. The oldest known priapulid-like scalidophoran animal and its implications for the early evolution of cycloneuralians and ecdysozoans. Evolution & Development, 16, 155-165. Ma, X.-Y., Aldridge, R. J., Sivereter, D. J., Siveter, D. J., Hou, X.-G. and Edgecombe, G. D., 2014. A new exceptionally preserved Cambrian priapulid from the Chengjiang lagerstatte. Journal of Paleontology, 88, 371-384. 2012Wills, M. A., Gerber, S., Ruta, M. and Hughes, M., 2012.
The disparity of priapulid, archaeopriapulid and palaeoscolecid worms in light of new data.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 25, 2056-2076. 2010Dong, X.-P., Bengston, S., Gostling, N. J., Cunningham, J. A., Harvey, T. H. P., Kouchinsky, A., Val'Kov, A. K., Repetski, J. E., Stampanoni, M., Marone, F. and Donoghue, P. C. J., 2010. The anatomy, taphonomy, taxonomy and systematic affinity of Markuelia: Early Cambrian to Early Ordovician scalidophorans. Palaeontology, 53, 1291-1314. Harvey, T. H. P., Dong, X.-P. and Donoghue, P. C. J., 2010. Are palaeoscolecids ancestral ecdysozoans? Evolution & Development, 12, 177-200. 2005Dong, X.-P., Donoghue, P. C. J., Cunningham, J. A., Liu, J.-B. and Cheng, H., 2005.
The anatomy, affinity, and phylogenetic significance of Markuelia.
Evolution & Development, 7, 468-482. 2004Dong, X.-P., Donoghue, P. C. J., Cheng, H. and Liu, J.-B., 2004. Fossil embryos from the Middle and Late Cambrian period of Hunan, south China. Nature, 427, 237-240. 1998Wills, M. A., 1998.
Cambrian and Recent disparity: the picture from priapulids.
Paleobiology, 24, 177-199. |
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