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    Amiskwia is a genus of soft-bodied animals known from fossils of the Middle Cambrian Lagerstätten both in the Burgess Shale in British Columbia, Canada...
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    defecation. Unlike other gnathiferans, in chaetognaths and the extinct Amiskwia the anus is located on the ventral surface in a subterminal position. Both...
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    a chaetognath, but was probably more basal to modern arrow worms than Amiskwia. As of January 2024, 13 known specimens have been assigned to this species...
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    horseshoe-shaped carapace. Pikaia was a stem-chordate from the Middle Cambrian Amiskwia sagittiformis was a large bodied gnathiferan from Canada and China Haplophrentis...
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    four families, six genera, for a total of 58 species – plus the extinct Amiskwia, classified as a true primitive chaetognath in a separate class, Archisagittoidea...
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    Miaolingian PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N ↓ C. praetermissus compared to Amiskwia Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chaetognatha...
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    Micrognathozoa Syndermata (Rotifera) including Acanthocephala Chaetognatha †Amiskwia (not placed in a phylum) †Timorebestia (stem-chaetognath) †Inquicus †Nectocarididae...
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    chaetognathan evolution before arrow worms became planktonic swimmers. Amiskwia Total group Gnathifera Walcott Quarry A large, soft bodied animal. Recently...
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    traces from the Middle Triassic of Germany. The Middle Cambrian fossil Amiskwia from the Burgess Shale has been classed as a nemertean, based on a resemblance...
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  • River, a river in British Columbia (from the Cree word for Beavertail) Amiskwia, a fossil This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • Genus Species Material Notes Images Amiskwia A. sinica Inquicus I. fellatus...
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    locomotion. Vinther, Jakob; Parry, Luke A. (2019). "Bilateral jaw elements in Amiskwia sagittiformis bridge the morphological gap between gnathiferans and chaetognaths"...
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  • Formation by Verde et al. (2022). A study on the phylogenetic affinities of Amiskwia sagittiformis is published by Bekkouche & Gąsiorowski (2022), who recover...
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  • Conway Morris, S. (1977). "A redescription of the Middle Cambrian worm Amiskwia sagittiformis Walcott from the Burgess Shale of British Columbia". Paläontologische...
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    as would be expected from a soft-bodied animal. The Cambrian fossil, Amiskwia, has been interpreted as a nemertean based on its resemblance to some pelagic...
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  • Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images Amiskwia Gen. et sp. nov Valid Walcott Cambrian Burgess Shale  Canada A soft-bodied...
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  • Devonian strata is published by Wei (2019). A study on the anatomy of Amiskwia sagittiformis is published by Vinther & Parry (2019), who interpret two...
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