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Extinct order of marine invertebrates
Mitrates are an extinct group of echinoderms, which are grouped with the cornutes and the basal Ceratocystis to form the Stylophora. Mitrates were central
Mitrate
Chemical compound
Iron(III) nitrate, or ferric nitrate, is the name used for a series of inorganic compounds with the formula Fe(NO3)3.(H2O)n. Most common is the nonahydrate
Iron(III)_nitrate
Extinct group of marine invertebrates
an extinct class of paleozoic echinoderms, comprising the cornutes, the mitrates, and the basal ceratocystids. It is synonymous with the subphylum Calcichordata
Stylophora
(Cephalochordates, Urochordates, Craniates) evolved from its own lineage of mitrate, and thus the echinoderms and the chordates are sister groups, with the
Calcichordate_hypothesis
Monophyletic closure of a set of living species
1080/10635150490264716. PMID 14965901. Craske, A.J.; Jefferies, R.P.S. (1989). "A New Mitrate from the Upper Ordovician of Norway, and a New Approach to Subdividing
Crown_group
Superphylum of bilateral animals
the pharynx, which is also found in some primitive fossil echinoderms (mitrates). A hollow nerve cord is found in all chordates, including tunicates (in
Deuterostome
Extinct order of marine invertebrates
Cornuta is an extinct order of echinoderms. Along with the mitrates, they form the Stylophora. Their first (probable) representative is Ponticulocarpus
Cornuta
Period of major evolutionary diversification of animal life
PMC 2614224. PMID 18192191. Craske, A.J.; Jefferies, R.P.S. (1989). "A new mitrate from the Upper Ordovician of Norway, and a new approach to subdividing
Cambrian_explosion
Extinct genus of mitrates
Barrandeocarpus is a genus of Ordovician mitrate thought to resemble the ancestral untorted morphology of the group. Ubaghs, Georges (1979). "Trois mitrata
Barrandeocarpus
Extinct genus of mitrate echinoderms
Bokkeveldia is a genus of mitrate stylophoran known from fossil material found in Gydo Shale, Bokkeveld Group, South Africa, dating to the Emsian stage
Bokkeveldia
Geological formation in Morocco
expected problematica. Other Ordovician oddballs are also present, including mitrates, machaeridians, cheloniellids and xiphosurans in abundance. The fossiliferous
Fezouata_Formation
Extinct genus of echinoderms
Lagynocystis is a genus of mitrate stylophoran known from the Furongian epoch of the Cambrian to the upper Sandbian age of the Ordovician, with specimens
Lagynocystis
Extinct historic group of marine invertebrates
stereom crystalline structure. They include the unusual stylophorans (mitrates and cornutes), Homoiostelea (solutes), the Homostelea (cinctans), and the
Homalozoa
Extinct genus of echinoderms
Jaekelocarpus is a genus of mitrate stylophoran known from the Morrowan age of the Golf Course Formation, southern Oklahoma, US. It possessed two billaterally
Jaekelocarpus
Extinct stem-arthropod species found in Cambrian fossil deposits
PMID 11256378. S2CID 25274057. Craske, A. J.; Jefferies, R. P. S. (1989). "A new mitrate from the Upper Ordovician of Norway, and a new approach to subdividing
Opabinia
Nohejlová, M.; Renaud, S. (2026). "Morphological variability within the mitrate Mitrocystella incipiens (Echinodermata, Stylophora) from the Darriwilian
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Family of haplolepideous mosses
(having the capsule opening irregularly without an operculum) capsules and mitrate calyptras. Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus (in 1909) included Bruchia and Trematodon
Bruchiaceae
English paleontologist (died 2020)
first came into contact with some carpoid material in February 1964; some mitrates that had been brought into the museum from Shropshire, and by 1967 he published
Dick_Jefferies
Extinct genus of brachiopods
similar to Micrina, though some use the unequal ratio of stellate to mitrate sclerites to argue for a halkieriid-like anatomy. More recently a tube-like
Tannuolina
Geological formation in Germany
Pentremitidea A blastoid Schizotremites Mitrocystites (Dalejocystis) A mitrate Rhenocystis Dehmicystis A solute Pyrgocystis A edrioasteroid Palaeocucumaria
Hunsrück_Slate
Geologic formation in France
Anatifopsis A. trapeziiformis A mitrate stylophoran Balanocystites B. escandei A mitrate stylophoran Peltocystis P. cornuta A mitrate stylophoran Vizcainocarpus
Saint-Chinian_Formation
Fossils from the Ediacaran and Cambrian periods
PMID 17832833. S2CID 6710335. Craske, A.J. & Jefferies, R.P.S. (1989). "A new mitrate from the Upper Ordovician of Norway, and a new approach to subdividing
Small_shelly_fauna
Extinct genus of echinoderms
1016/S0016-6995(99)80019-9. ISSN 0016-6995. Lefebvre, Bertrand (September 2000). "A new mitrate (Echinodermata, Stylophora) from the Tremadoc of Shropshire (England) and
Amygdalotheca
Russian theologian (1909–1996)
of Rybinsk and Yaroslavl. He was elevated to the rank of mitrophoros (mitrate) protoiereus. Boris Stark died in Yaroslavl on 11 January 1996. Протоиерей
Boris_Stark
Ordovician Lagerstätte in France
indet., the cornutes Nanocarpus dolambii, Thoralicystis? ubaghsi and the mitrate Ovocarpus moncereti). Complete and articulated specimens of Balantiocystis
Cabrières_Biota
Lefebvre et al. Ordovician Czech Republic France Morocco An anomalocystitid mitrate. Eurhodia westaustraliae Sp. nov Valid McNamara & Martin Eocene Nanarup
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Mid-Cambrian fossils from a deposit in British Columbia, Canada
004. PMID 18761282. Craske, A. J.; Jefferies, R. P. S. (1989). "A new mitrate from the Upper Ordovician of Norway, and a new approach to subdividing
Fossils_of_the_Burgess_Shale
Lefebvre, B.; Noirit, F.; De Oliveira Santos, V.; Nohejlová, M. (2025). "Mitrates paranacystidés (Echinodermata, Stylophora) dans le Dévonien moyen de la
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Extinct class of annelid worms
Machaeridians are often found in association with stylophorans - the cornutes and mitrates. This suggests that they possessed a similar ecology. They probably fed
Machaeridia_(annelid)
Geologic Group in Kentucky, United States
Guensburg, Thomas E.; Dattilo, Benjamin F. (July 2012). "Early Ordovician mitrates and a possible solute (Echinodermata) from the western United States".
Boyle_Group
Family of mosses
gametophyte, may be present on the sporophyte; it being nearly always mitrate (shaped like a bishop's cap) and smooth. Splachnaceae currently resides
Splachnaceae
Reorganisation of a clade's bauplan
Jefferies' calcichordate hypothesis, he supposes that all chordates and their mitrate ancestors are dexiothetic. More recently, dexiothetism has been cited outside
Dexiothetism
McDermott & Paul Ordovician (Katian) Slade and Redhill Beds United Kingdom A mitrate belonging to the family Anomalocystitidae, possibly a species of Ateleocystites
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Sprinkle; Thomas E. Guensburg; Benjamin F. Dattilo (2012). "Early Ordovician Mitrates and A Possible Solute (Echinodermata) from the Western United States".
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Devonian sedimentary rocks in South Africa
|journal= (help) Ruta, Marcello; Theron, Johannes (1997-03-26). "Two Devonian mitrates from South Africa". Palaeontology. 40: 201–243. ISSN 0031-0239. Shone,
Bokkeveld_Group
Clement & Brett Early Devonian (Lochkovian) Birdsong Shale United States A mitrate belonging to the group Anomalocystitida. The type species is E. marilynni
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from Bolivia and Canada, and a Reevaluation of Skeletal Homologies in Mitrates" (PDF). Paleontological Journal. 55 (9): 932–965. Bibcode:2021PalJ...55
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56(5):1138-1170 B. Lefebvre and P. R. Racheboeuf. 2007. First report of mitrate Stylophorans (Echinodermata) in the Lower Devonian of Bolivia. Cuadernos
List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Bolivia
List_of_fossiliferous_stratigraphic_units_in_Bolivia
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