Phlogites Temporal range:
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Reconstruction of Phlogites | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Superphylum: | Deuterostomia |
Stem group: | Ambulacraria |
Clade: | † Cambroernida |
Genus: | †
Phlogites Luo & Hu, 1999 |
Species: | †P. longus
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Binomial name | |
†Phlogites longus Luo & Hu, 1999
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Synonyms | |
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Phlogites, a senior synonym of Cheungkongella ancestralis, [1] (sometimes misspelt Cheungkungella) [2] is a cambroernid, and thus a member of the deuterostome total group. It is known from the Lower Cambrian Haikou Chengjiang deposits of China, and was initially compared to the tunicates. [3] It was originally described as a tunicate, though, this identification has been questioned, especially with the discovery of another Chengjiang tunicate, Shankouclava. It has most recently been interpreted as a cambroernid related to Eldonia, Rotadiscus and Herpetogaster. [4] [5]
Phlogites Temporal range:
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Reconstruction of Phlogites | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Superphylum: | Deuterostomia |
Stem group: | Ambulacraria |
Clade: | † Cambroernida |
Genus: | †
Phlogites Luo & Hu, 1999 |
Species: | †P. longus
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Binomial name | |
†Phlogites longus Luo & Hu, 1999
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Synonyms | |
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Phlogites, a senior synonym of Cheungkongella ancestralis, [1] (sometimes misspelt Cheungkungella) [2] is a cambroernid, and thus a member of the deuterostome total group. It is known from the Lower Cambrian Haikou Chengjiang deposits of China, and was initially compared to the tunicates. [3] It was originally described as a tunicate, though, this identification has been questioned, especially with the discovery of another Chengjiang tunicate, Shankouclava. It has most recently been interpreted as a cambroernid related to Eldonia, Rotadiscus and Herpetogaster. [4] [5]