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Mollisonia is an extinct genus of Cambrian arthropod. Species are known from the Burgess Shale, Langston Formation, and Wheeler Shale of North America, as well as the Chengjiang Biota of China. Twenty-one specimens of Mollisonia are known from the Greater Phyllopod bed, where they comprise less than 0.1% of the community. Remains possibly attributable to the genus are also known from the Ordovician Fezouata Formation of Morocco and Greenland. An observation published in 2019 suggests this genus is a basal chelicerate, closer to crown group Chelicerata than members of . It is suggested to be closely related to , , and Thelxiope, which together form the clade Mollisoniida, which are thought to be closely related to Chelicerata.

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  • Mollisonia (de)
  • Mollisonia (en)
  • モリソニア (ja)
  • Mollisonia (ru)
  • Mollisonia (uk)
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  • Mollisonia ist eine ausgestorbene Gattung mit unsicherer Stellung innerhalb der Gliederfüßer (Arthropoda). (de)
  • Mollisonia is an extinct genus of Cambrian arthropod. Species are known from the Burgess Shale, Langston Formation, and Wheeler Shale of North America, as well as the Chengjiang Biota of China. Twenty-one specimens of Mollisonia are known from the Greater Phyllopod bed, where they comprise less than 0.1% of the community. Remains possibly attributable to the genus are also known from the Ordovician Fezouata Formation of Morocco and Greenland. An observation published in 2019 suggests this genus is a basal chelicerate, closer to crown group Chelicerata than members of . It is suggested to be closely related to , , and Thelxiope, which together form the clade Mollisoniida, which are thought to be closely related to Chelicerata. (en)
  • モリソニア(Mollisonia)は、カンブリア紀とオルドビス紀(約5億 - 4億8,000万年前)に生息したの化石節足動物の一属。発達した眼とほぼ同じ大きさの頭部と尾部をもつ、北アメリカと中国で見つかった複数の種が知られている。基盤的な鋏角類と考えられ、知られる中で最古の鋏角と書鰓的な構造をもつ。 (ja)
  • Mollisonia — викопний рід членистоногих, що існував у кембрійському періоді. (uk)
  • Mollisonia (лат.) — род вымерших членистоногих из семейства Mollisoniidae отряда Mollisoniida. Систематическое положение последнего в типе членистоногих неясно. Впервые обнаружены и описаны 1912 году американским палеонтологом Чарлзом Дулиттлом Уолкоттом в отложениях нижнего кембрия (около 500 млн лет) в фауне сланцев Бёрджес. Всего известно 4 вида (Канада, США, Китай). Имели внешнее сходство с Urokodia aequalis из сланцев Маотяньшань (Юньнань, Китай). Возможно — древнейшие хелицеровые. (ru)
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  • Mollisonia (en)
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  • Mollisonia (en)
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  • Mollisonia (en)
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  • Walcott, 1912 (en)
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  • Mollisoniida (en)
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  • *Mollisonia plenovenatrix *Mollisonia gracilis *Mollisonia sinica (en)
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  • Mollisonia symmetrica (en)
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  • Mollisonia ist eine ausgestorbene Gattung mit unsicherer Stellung innerhalb der Gliederfüßer (Arthropoda). (de)
  • Mollisonia is an extinct genus of Cambrian arthropod. Species are known from the Burgess Shale, Langston Formation, and Wheeler Shale of North America, as well as the Chengjiang Biota of China. Twenty-one specimens of Mollisonia are known from the Greater Phyllopod bed, where they comprise less than 0.1% of the community. Remains possibly attributable to the genus are also known from the Ordovician Fezouata Formation of Morocco and Greenland. An observation published in 2019 suggests this genus is a basal chelicerate, closer to crown group Chelicerata than members of . It is suggested to be closely related to , , and Thelxiope, which together form the clade Mollisoniida, which are thought to be closely related to Chelicerata. (en)
  • モリソニア(Mollisonia)は、カンブリア紀とオルドビス紀(約5億 - 4億8,000万年前)に生息したの化石節足動物の一属。発達した眼とほぼ同じ大きさの頭部と尾部をもつ、北アメリカと中国で見つかった複数の種が知られている。基盤的な鋏角類と考えられ、知られる中で最古の鋏角と書鰓的な構造をもつ。 (ja)
  • Mollisonia — викопний рід членистоногих, що існував у кембрійському періоді. (uk)
  • Mollisonia (лат.) — род вымерших членистоногих из семейства Mollisoniidae отряда Mollisoniida. Систематическое положение последнего в типе членистоногих неясно. Впервые обнаружены и описаны 1912 году американским палеонтологом Чарлзом Дулиттлом Уолкоттом в отложениях нижнего кембрия (около 500 млн лет) в фауне сланцев Бёрджес. Всего известно 4 вида (Канада, США, Китай). Имели внешнее сходство с Urokodia aequalis из сланцев Маотяньшань (Юньнань, Китай). Возможно — древнейшие хелицеровые. (ru)
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