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Various trilobozoans from the Precambrian of Southern Australia. At top is Tribrachidium heraldicum, the most famous trilobozoan. Below it, starting from the left, is the flower-like Lorenzinites rara, the mound-like Wigwamiella enigmatica, Rugoconites enigmatica, and its sister species, R. tenuirugosus, the nominally Russian Albumares brunsae, which is better known from the White Sea, the cookie-like Hallidaya brueri, the other primarily Russian trilobozoan Anfesta stankovskii, and Skinnera brooksi, at center.
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Date | 28 October 2006 (original upload date) |
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[edit]- 2006-10-28 04:28 Apokryltaros 563×627×8 (594734 bytes) My reconstructions of various [[trilobozoa]]ns ''[[Tribrachidium heraldicum]]'', (big green) ''[[Albumares]] brunsae'', (yellow and orange) ''[[Anfesta]] stankovskii'' (red), presumed [[cnidarian]] ''Eoporpita medusa'', and suspected echinoderms, ''Arkaru
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current | 03:54, 15 May 2009 | 600 × 825 (178 KB) | Apokryltaros (talk | contribs) | Various trilobozoans from the Precambrian of Southern Australia. At top is ''Tribrachidium heraldicum'', the most famous trilobozoan. Below it, starting from the left, is the flower-like ''Lorenzinites rara'', the mound-like ''[[Wigw | |
11:14, 23 September 2007 | 563 × 627 (581 KB) | Xvazquez (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=My reconstructions of various en:trilobozoans ''en:Tribrachidium heraldicum'', (big green) ''en:Albumares brunsae'', (yellow and orange) ''en:Anfesta stankovskii'' (red), presumed en:cnidarian ''Eoporpit |
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