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    Response to “Discussion on the systematic position of the early cambrian priapulomorph worms”

    Jian Han, Shixue Hu in Chinese Science Bulletin (2006)

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    New observations of the lobopod-like worm Facivermis from the early cambrian Chengjiang Lagerstätte

    Facivermis yunnanicus (Hou & Chen, 1989), from the Early Cambrian Chengjiang Lagerstätte, a worm-like fossil with 5 pairs of tentacles and a perceived shrunken end, has been regarded as related to polychaetes, l...

    Jianni Liu, Jian Han, M. Simonettaa, Shixue Hu, Zhifei Zhang in Chinese Science Bulletin (2006)

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    Eocrinoid echinoderms from the Lower Cambrian Guanshan Fauna in Wuding, Yunnan, China

    This is a brief report of a new occurrence of eocrinoids from the Early Cambrian Wulongqing Formation in Yunnan, China. The eocrinoids from the Guanshan fauna are among the earliest known eocrinoids. Different...

    ShiXue Hu, HuiLin Luo, ShuGuang Hou, Bernd-Dietrich Erdtmann in Chinese Science Bulletin (2007)

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    Biodiversity and taphonomy of the Early Cambrian Guanshan biota, eastern Yunnan

    The Guanshan biota from eastern Yunnan (Cambrian Series 2, early Stage 4) is a Burgess Shale-type fossil biota with abundant exceptionally preserved soft-bodied fossils after the discovery of the well-known Ca...

    ShiXue Hu, MaoYan Zhu, Michael Steiner, HuiLin Luo in Science China Earth Sciences (2010)

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    Community structure and composition of the Cambrian Chengjiang biota

    Based on previously published species data (228 species in over 18 phyla) and field sampling (114 species and 18406 individuals) in the Chengjiang-Haikou-Anning area, we analyzed quantitatively the paleocommun...

    FangChen Zhao, MaoYan Zhu, ShiXue Hu in Science China Earth Sciences (2010)

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    New anomalocardid frontal appendages from the Guanshan biota, eastern Yunnan

    Anomalocaridids were large predators of the Cambrian seas at the top of the trophic pyramid. Complete anomalocaridid specimens have been rarely discovered and the rigid isolated frontal appendages and mouthpar...

    YuanYuan Wang, DiYing Huang, ShiXue Hu in Chinese Science Bulletin (2013)

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    Palaeoecological Analysis of Trace Fossil Sinusichnus sinuosus from the Middle Triassic Guanling Formationin Southwestern China

    The Luo** Biota discovered from the early Middle Triassic (Anisian) Guanling Formation of southwestern China represents a fully recovered shallow marine ecosystem, marking the end point of Early Triassic bio...

    Mao Luo, Yi-Ming Gong, G. R. Shi, Zhong-Qiang Chen in Journal of Earth Science (2018)

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    Erratum to: Palaeoecological Analysis of Trace Fossil Sinusichnus sinuosus from the Middle Triassic Guanling Formation in Southwestern China

    The original version of this article unfortunately contained a mistake. The title was incorrect. The corrected one is given below.

    Mao Luo, Yi-Ming Gong, G. R. Shi, Zhong-Qiang Chen in Journal of Earth Science (2018)