• Markuelia is a genus of fossil worm-like bilaterian animals allied to Ecdysozoa and known from strata of Lower Cambrian to Lower Ordovician age containing...
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    Panarthropoda, Nematoda and Nematomorpha. The two species in the genus Markuelia, known from fossilized embryos from the middle Cambrian, are thought to...
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    Markuelia Valkov 1983...
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    Ordovician of Canada Vestrogothia Two additional species known from China Markuelia A possible member of Cycloneuralia, known from Australia Shergoldana Orstenoloricus...
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    of fossilization. Fossils of two enigmatic bilaterians, the worm-like Markuelia and a putative, primitive protostome, Pseudooides, provide a peek at germ...
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  • 3-dimensional pictures of the interior of fossilized embryos, including Markuelia an animal which lived 20 million years after the animals of Ediacara and...
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    the requisite cuticular structure, if discreetly. It is possible that Markuelia represents an embryonic Palaeoscolecid. Order Uncertain Family Chalazoscolecidae...
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  • animal wasn't a hyolith. Description of the internal anatomy of embryos of Markuelia hunanensis from the Cambrian (Furongian) Bitiao Formation (Hunan, China)...
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  • palaeoscolecid worms from the Furongian (upper Cambrian) of Hunan, South China: is Markuelia an embryonic palaeoscolecid?". Palaeontology. 55 (3): 613–622. Bibcode:2012Palgy...
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  • assemblage of fossil eggs, embryos attributable to the early scalidophoran Markuelia, and early post-embryonic developmental stages of camenellans is described...
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