Halwaxiida

Halwaxiida
Temporal range: Early Cambrian–Middle Cambrian
Halkieria sp.
Scientific classification
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Halwaxiida
Families

Halwaxiida or halwaxiids is a proposed clade equivalent to the older orders Sachitida He 1980[2] and Thambetolepidea Jell 1981,[3] loosely uniting scale-bearing Cambrian animals, which may lie in the stem group to molluscs or lophotrochozoa. Some palaeontologists question the validity of the Halwaxiida clade.[4]

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