Burykhia hunti is a Precambrian fossil from the White Sea region of Russia dating to 555 million years ago. It is considered of ascidian affinity, due to the sac-like morphology and a series of distinctly perforated bands reminiscent of a tunicate pharynx. If B. hunti is a tunicate, it could be the oldest ascidian fossil known as of its publication in 2012. It is possibly related to the slightly younger Ausia, another putative ascidian from the Vendian biota in Namibia. In the case of Burykhia, the narrow longitudinal vessels support affinity with the suborder Phlebobranchia.
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| - Burykhia ist eine ausgestorbene Tiergattung des Ediacariums, die im Fossilbericht das älteste Seescheidentaxon (Manteltiere, Ascidiacea) darstellen dürfte. (de)
- Burykhia hunti Burykhia Dessin de Burykhia (hypothèse d'une morphologie de type tunicier). Genre † BurykhiaFedonkin et al., 2012 Espèce † Burykhia huntiFedonkin et al., 2012 Burykhia est un genre éteint d'animaux marins, découvert sur les bords de la mer Blanche en Russie et provisoirement classé dans le sous-embranchement des tuniciers. La seule espèce rattachée au genre est Burykhia hunti. (fr)
- Burykhia hunti is a Precambrian fossil from the White Sea region of Russia dating to 555 million years ago. It is considered of ascidian affinity, due to the sac-like morphology and a series of distinctly perforated bands reminiscent of a tunicate pharynx. If B. hunti is a tunicate, it could be the oldest ascidian fossil known as of its publication in 2012. It is possibly related to the slightly younger Ausia, another putative ascidian from the Vendian biota in Namibia. In the case of Burykhia, the narrow longitudinal vessels support affinity with the suborder Phlebobranchia. (en)
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| - Fedonkin, Vickers-Rich, Swalla, Trusler & Hall, 2012 (en)
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| - reconstruction as a tunicate-like animal (en)
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| - Burykhia ist eine ausgestorbene Tiergattung des Ediacariums, die im Fossilbericht das älteste Seescheidentaxon (Manteltiere, Ascidiacea) darstellen dürfte. (de)
- Burykhia hunti is a Precambrian fossil from the White Sea region of Russia dating to 555 million years ago. It is considered of ascidian affinity, due to the sac-like morphology and a series of distinctly perforated bands reminiscent of a tunicate pharynx. If B. hunti is a tunicate, it could be the oldest ascidian fossil known as of its publication in 2012. It is possibly related to the slightly younger Ausia, another putative ascidian from the Vendian biota in Namibia. In the case of Burykhia, the narrow longitudinal vessels support affinity with the suborder Phlebobranchia. Burykhia does not appear to have been colonial. (en)
- Burykhia hunti Burykhia Dessin de Burykhia (hypothèse d'une morphologie de type tunicier). Genre † BurykhiaFedonkin et al., 2012 Espèce † Burykhia huntiFedonkin et al., 2012 Burykhia est un genre éteint d'animaux marins, découvert sur les bords de la mer Blanche en Russie et provisoirement classé dans le sous-embranchement des tuniciers. La seule espèce rattachée au genre est Burykhia hunti. (fr)
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