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Extinct clade of disc-shaped animals
Eldonioids or velumbrellids are an extinct clade of disc-shaped cambroernids which lived in the early to middle Paleozoic (Cambrian to Devonian). Depending
Eldonioid
Extinct clade of animals
(cup-shaped main body), with internal gut coiling. The eldoniids (also known as eldonioids or eldonids) were diverse and disc-shaped, commonly described as "medusiform"
Cambroernid
Extinct genus of disc-shaped fossil
Pararotadiscus is an abundant Eldonioid fossil from the mid-Cambrian, and one of the most abundant taxa in the Kaili biota. Zhao, Yuanlong; Wang, Mingkun;
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Species of eldonioid
Velumbrella is an eldonioid known from the Early to Middle Cambrian of Poland. The fossils depict a scleritosed disk with a U-shaped gut. Velumbrella
Velumbrella
Extinct genus of disc-shaped animal
from the Cambrian Chengjiang biota and classified with the eldonioids. As with other eldonioids, it was originally thought to have been pelagic, but is now
Rotadiscus
Fossil taxon
is a discoid fossil from the Ordovician period that may represent an eldonioid cambroernid. Murray, J.; MacGabhann, B. A. (2010). "Non-mineralised discoidal
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Geological formation in South Australia
Schroeder, Natalie I.; Paterson, John R.; Brock, Glenn A. (January 2018). "Eldonioids with associated trace fossils from the lower Cambrian Emu Bay Shale
Emu_Bay_Shale
Extinct genus of soft-bodied animals
Gutiérrez-Marco, Juan Carlos (2026-02-24). "Discophyllum, a common large eldonioid (problematic discoidal fossil) from sandstone strata bearing the Tafilalt
Eldonia
Extinct genus of disc-shaped animals
Schroeder, Natalie I.; Paterson, John R.; Brock, Glenn A. (2018). "Eldonioids with associated trace fossils from the lower Cambrian Emu Bay Shale
Stellostomites
Extinct genus of Cambrian animals
Paropsonema is an eldonioid known from the Devonian of upstate New York and (if P. mirabile is a species of Paropsonema rather than Discophyllum) the
Paropsonema
Polish Paleontologist
Zhao Yuanlong, & Zhu Maoyan 1997. Mode of life of the Middle Cambrian eldonioid lophophorate Rotadiscus. Palaeontology 40, 385-396. Dzik, J. 1998b. Organic
Jerzy_Dzik
Geologic formation in British Columbia, Canada
Eldon Escarpment. The soft-bodied biota preserved includes Isoxys, an eldonioid, a polychaete, a hemichordate, vendotaenids and Naraoia, alongside possible
Duchesnay_Formation
Genus of ambulacrarians
the eldonioids (and phoronids), the authors were not sufficiently confident to either group Phlogites with the phoronids or include the eldonioids in the
Phlogites
Geologic formation in China
"Paleoecological Significance of Complex Fossil Associations of the Eldonioid Pararotadiscus guizhouensis with other Faunal Members of the Kaili Biota
Kaili_Formation
Extinct genus of nektaspid
edrioasteroids, and a cyclocystoid), as well as the palaeoscolecid Gamascolex, the eldonioid Discophyllum peltatum, and rare brachiopods and graptolites. The Tafilalt
Tafilocaris
Skovsted & Topper (2018). A study on the interrelationships between the eldonioid Pararotadiscus guizhouensis and associated fossil taxa from the Kaili
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Charioteer of the Sun
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Vietnamese name TRANG means "honorable."
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One who makes something clear, Manifest, One who clarifies, Plain
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A moderate woman
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The stone of help.
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Lives near the boar's den.
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Manly; From the Man's Meadow
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English : from a Middle English personal name composed of Germanic rad ‘counsel’, ‘advice’ + wolf ‘wolf’. This was first introduced into England by Scandinavian settlers in the Old Norse form Ráðulfr, and was reinforced after the Conquest by the Norman form Ra(d)ulf. Compare German Rudolf.
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