Yanjiahella

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Yanjiahella biscarpa is an extinct species of Early Cambrian deuterostome which may represent the earliest stem group echinoderms. This species is known from the Fortunian Yanjiahe Formation (~541.0–534.6 Ma) in Hubei province, China and was first described by Guo et al. who had difficulty in assigning a taxonomy to the animal due to the shared nature of its features between the hemichordates and echinoderms. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Fortunian ~
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rdf:langString Fossil Y. biscarpa from the Fortunian of China. Scale bar=5mm
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rdf:langString Yanjiahella biscarpa is an extinct species of Early Cambrian deuterostome which may represent the earliest stem group echinoderms. This species is known from the Fortunian Yanjiahe Formation (~541.0–534.6 Ma) in Hubei province, China and was first described by Guo et al. who had difficulty in assigning a taxonomy to the animal due to the shared nature of its features between the hemichordates and echinoderms.
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