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'Giant' predator worms more than half a billion years old discovered in North Greenland
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'Giant' predator worms more than half a billion years old discovered in North Greenland by University of Bristol, SciNews, January 2, 2023 The open access paper is: Tae-Yoon Park et al, A giant stem-group chaetognath, Science Advances (2024). DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adi6678. Yorus, Paul H. -
Potential cephalopod from the sub-trilobitic early Cambrian of eastern Newfoundland
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500 million-year-old fossil is the granddaddy of all cephalopods By Laura Geggel, Live Science, March 29, 2021 Cephalopods: Older Than was thought? Press Release No. 24/2021, Heidelberg University, March 23, 2021 The open access paper is: Hildenbrand, A., Austermann, G., Fuchs, D., Bengtson, P. and Stinnesbeck, W., 2021. A potential cephalopod from the early Cambrian of eastern Newfoundland, Canada. Communications Biology, 4(1), pp.1-11. open access Yours, Paul H.-
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References: YANISHEVSKY, M (1926). "On the remains of the tubular worms from the Cambrian blue clays". Ezhegodnik Russkogo Paleontologicheskogo Obchestva. 4: 99–112. Korkutis, V. A. 1966. Tubicolous Worms of the Lower Cambrian of the South of the East Baltic territory. Palaeontology and stratigraphy of the Baltic and the Byelorussia. Number I (VI), pp. 7-29. Małgorzata Moczydłowska, Frances Westall, Frédéric Foucher (2014). Microstructure and Biogeochemistry of the Organically Preserved Ediacaran Metazoan Sabellidites. J. of Paleontology, 88(2):224-239 (2014).