- mitrate
- mi·trate
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Mitrate — Temporal range: Cambrian to Carboniferous (500 360 Ma)[1] Scientific classification Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia … Wikipedia
mitrate — shaped like a mitre or bonnet Shapes and Resemblance … Phrontistery dictionary
mitrate — ˈmī.ˌtrāt adjective Etymology: Latin mitratus wearing a turban, turbaned, from mitra turban + atus ate more at miter : suggestive of a miter or bonnet in shape … Useful english dictionary
Crown group — For the caterer, see Crown Group. Two distinct crown groups (in red) are illustrated, connected by an ancestor (black circle). The two groups form a larger crown group (lilac). A crown group is a group consisting of living representatives, their… … Wikipedia
Machaerid — taxobox fossil range = Ordovician (or earlier?) – Carboniferous regnum = Animalia phylum=?Annelida subdivision ranks= Families subdivision=:plumulitids:turrilepadids:lepidocoleidsMachaeridians are a group of armoured, segmented annelid worms,… … Wikipedia
Opabinia — Temporal range: Middle Cambrian … Wikipedia
Stylophora — Taxobox name = Stylophora fossil range = image width = 260px image caption = regnum = Animalia superphylum = Deuterostomia phylum = Echinodermata subphylum = Homalozoa classis = Stylophora classis authority = Gill Caster, 1960 subdivision ranks … Wikipedia
Stylophoran — The stylophorans are an extinct group allied to the echinoderms, comprising the cornutes and mitrates. [cite journal doi = 10.1016/j.palaeo.2006.02.021 title = Early Palaeozoic palaeobiogeography and palaeoecology of stylophoran echinoderms year … Wikipedia
Small shelly fauna — The small shelly fauna or small shelly fossils, abbreviated to SSF, are mineralized fossils, many only a few millimetres long, with a nearly continuous record from the latest stages of the Ediacaran to the end of the Early Cambrian period. They… … Wikipedia
Cambrian explosion — The Cambrian explosion or Cambrian radiation was the seemingly rapid appearance of most major groups of complex animals around Ma|530, as evidenced by the fossil record. [http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/cambrian/camb.html The Cambrian Period] ]… … Wikipedia