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Palaeoisopus is the most common pycnogonid of Hunsrück Slate, with over 80 fossil specimens had been discovered as of 2024. [3]When this arthropod was first described by Broili 1928, [1] it was thought to be an isopod crustacean, hence the name Palaeoisopus. [3]
Burrow et al. 2016 provides vindication by finding chondrichthyans to be nested among Acanthodii, most closely related to Doliodus and Tamiobatis. [2] A 2017 study of Doliodus morphology points out that it appears to display a mosaic of shark and acanthodian features, making it a transitional fossil and further reinforcing this idea. [5]
Doliolidae is a family of tunicates in the order Doliolida.Members of the family are pelagic and often found far away from coastlines. [1]Members of the family are transparent, gelatinous, barrel-shaped or cylindrical marine organisms.
In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Diaphus problematicus, the problematic lanternfish, is a species of lanternfish found worldwide. [2]
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Phyllonotus superbus problematicus Lan, 1981 (original combination) Chicomurex superbus , the superb murex , is a species of sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae , the murex snails or rock snails.
Didolodus is an extinct genus of mammals from Middle Eocene Argentina.It is an ungulate mammal of uncertain affinities, possibly related to Litopterna, though this is uncertain due to the lack of reliable post-cranial remains, and for now remains Meridiungulata incertae sedis. [1]
Tarrasius problematicus (of Mississippian origin, ~ 350 Ma) featured a fully regionalized tetrapod-like spine divided into 5 distinct segments. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is not considered a transitional fossil though, but an extreme example of convergent evolution .