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Cambrian Comb Jellies Had More Complex Neuroanatomy than Living Species | Paleontology – Sci-News.com – Queanbeyan Online News
Paleontologists have described two new species from the Cambrian period of Utah, which illuminate the early evolution of nervous……

Paleontologists have described two new species from the Cambrian period of Utah, which illuminate the early evolution of nervous and sensory features in ctenophores (comb jellies).An artists reconstruction of Ctenorhabdotus campanelliformis (top) and Thalassostaphylos…
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