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Carboniferous invertebrate of unclear classification
stomochord. Examples of Etacystis have been only found in the Mazon Creek fossil beds of the Midwestern United States. Named in 1976, Etacystis communis takes
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Phylum of marine deuterostome animals
Enteropneusta paraphyletic. It is possible that the extinct organism Etacystis is a member of the Hemichordata, either within or with close affinity
Hemichordate
Genus of enigmatic fossil animal
roryi honours E. Scumas Rory, printer laureate of Illinois paleontology. Etacystis – another enigmatic organism commonly nicknamed as the "H-animal" Nitecki
Escumasia
Conservation lagerstätte in Illinois on the National Register of Historic Places
Apionicon, sea scorpions, such as Adelophthalmus mazonensis, chaetognaths, Etacystis communis, Escumasia roryi, cephalopods such as Jeletzkya douglassae and
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Topics referred to by the same term
bone in cattle; see Rump steak A common name for the enigmatic fossil Etacystis Aich (surname) Aitch-dropping, in phonetics H (disambiguation) Haitch
Aitch
List of fauna present at the Mazon Creek fossil beds
and 1991. (497 KB) Nitecki, Matthew H.; Schram, Frederick R. (1976). "Etacystis communis, a Fossil of Uncertain Affinities from the Mazon Creek Fauna
Paleofauna of the Mazon Creek fossil beds
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Sacred, Holy, Divine, Another name of Lord Shiva
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English : variant of Sermon.
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Born on Good Friday.
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, rose.
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strength; fool; senseless
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Jumping fighter.
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