Vauxia is an extinct genus of demosponge that had a distinctive branching mode of growth. Each branch consisted of a network of strands. Vauxia also had...
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growth. Vauxia had a skeleton of spongin (flexible organic material) common to modern day sponges. Much like Choia and other sponges, Vauxia fed by extracting...
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Selkirkia Wronascolex? Acinocricus Hallucigenia Brooksella? Protospongia Vauxia Banffia Eldonia Siphusauctum Marpolia Morania Archaeonassa Arenicolites ...
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and secured the animal to the sea floor, often by attaching to the sponge Vauxia. It is not known whether the attachment was permanent. A mouth opened between...
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Valhalla Valospongia Varneycoelia Vascothalamia Vascothalmia Vaurealispongia Vauxia Velellospongia Ventriculites Vermiculissimum Veronicacyathus Verrucospongia...
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type locality for species †Valospongia gigantus †Vauxia †Vauxia bellula †Vauxia gracilenta †Vauxia magna – type locality for species †Verkhotomia †Verkhotomia...
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sponge of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is V. sinensis. Vauxia leioia Sp. nov Valid Luo, Zhao & Zeng Cambrian Stage 3 China A vauxiid...
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new species T. coralliophila. Vauxia paraleioia Sp. nov In press Wei et al. Cambrian Stage 3 China A vauxiid sponge. Vauxia pregracilenta Sp. nov In press...
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type locality for species †Tuzoia †Utaherpeton – type locality for genus †Vauxia †Walcottoceras – tentative report †Waptia †Waptia fieldensis – or unidentified...
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