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Butterfield, Nicholas J. "A reassessment of the enigmatic Burgess Shale fossil Wiwaxia corrugata (Matthew) and its relationship to the polychaete Canadia spinosa Walcott." Paleobiology 16, no. 3 (1990): 287–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0094837300010009.

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The enigmatic fossil Wiwaxia corrugata is organically preserved in the Burgess Shale (Middle Cambrian, British Columbia) and is therefore extractable by careful acid maceration of the mineralic matrix. High magnification transmitted light microscopy and SEM of macerated Wiwaxia sclerites reveal a substantial amount of previously undescribed structural and microstructural detail. Anatomical and histological comparison with modern organisms indicates that Wiwaxia sclerites are polychaete paleae (flattened setae) and that Wiwaxia was a jawed annelid broadly related to the extant polychaete famili
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SUN, HAI-JING, YUAN-LONG ZHAO, JIN PENG, and YU-NING YANG. "New Wiwaxia material from the Tsinghsutung Formation (Cambrian Series 2) of Eastern Guizhou, China." Geological Magazine 151, no. 2 (2013): 339–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0016756813000216.

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AbstractWiwaxia is an extinct early metazoan with uncertain affinities, which is well represented in strata of Cambrian Series 2–3 age. Well-preserved representatives of Wiwaxia are known from the Burgess Shale Biota and the Kaili Biota. Here, new material of Wiwaxia corrugata (Matthew, 1899) is reported from the upper part of the Tsinghsutung Formation (Cambrian Series 2) near Balang Village, Guizhou Province, China. These specimens have a close evolutionary relationship to Wiwaxia taijiangensis Zhao, Qian & Lee, 1994 from the overlying Kaili Formation. New Wiwaxia material from the Tsing
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ZHAO, FANG-CHEN, MARTIN R. SMITH, ZONG-JUN YIN, et al. "First report of Wiwaxia from the Cambrian Chengjiang Lagerstätte." Geological Magazine 152, no. 2 (2014): 378–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0016756814000648.

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AbstractThe robust spines and sclerites of the early to middle Cambrian ‘mollusc’ Wiwaxia are ubiquitous in suitably preserved deposits, but are strikingly absent from the Chengjiang Lagerstätte (Cambrian Stage 3, Yunnan Province, SW China). Here we provide the first record of Wiwaxia sclerites from this rich deposit, extending the record of the genus to the earliest Cambrian Series 2. This reinforces the cosmopolitan distribution of this iconic Cambrian lophotrochozoan and demonstrates the strong faunal continuity that unites distant Cambrian Lagerstätten.
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Smith, Martin R. "Mouthparts of the Burgess Shale fossils Odontogriphus and Wiwaxia : implications for the ancestral molluscan radula." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 279, no. 1745 (2012): 4287–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2012.1577.

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The Middle Cambrian lophotrochozoans Odontogriphus omalus and Wiwaxia corrugata have been interpreted as stem-group members of either the Mollusca, the Annelida, or a group containing Mollusca + Annelida. The case for each classification rests on the organisms' unusual mouthparts, whose two to three tooth-rows resemble both the molluscan radula and the jaws of certain annelid worms. Despite their potential significance, these mouthparts have not previously been described in detail. This study examined the feeding apparatuses of over 300 specimens from the 505-million-year-old Burgess Shale, ma
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EIBYE-JACOBSEN, DANNY. "A reevaluation of Wiwaxia and the polychaetes of the Burgess Shale." Lethaia 37, no. 3 (2004): 317–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00241160410002027.

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BENGTSON, STEFAN, and SIMON CONWAY MORRIS. "A comparative study of Lower Cambrian Halkieria and Middle Cambrian Wiwaxia." Lethaia 17, no. 4 (2007): 307–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1502-3931.1984.tb02022.x.

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Conway Morris, Simon, Paul A. Selden, Glade Gunther, Paul G. Jamison, and Richard A. Robison. "New records of Burgess Shale-type taxa from the middle Cambrian of Utah." Journal of Paleontology 89, no. 3 (2015): 411–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2015.26.

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AbstractCambrian strata of the Laurentian craton contain numerous examples of Burgess Shale–type faunas. Although displaying a more or less concentric distribution around the cratonal margin, most faunal occurrences are in present-day western North America, extending from the Northwest Territories to California. Nevertheless, the soft-bodied and lightly skeletalized fossils in most of these Lagerstätten are highly sporadic. Here, we extend knowledge of such Middle Cambrian occurrences in Utah with reports of four taxa. An arthropod from the Marjum Formation, Dytikosicula desmatae gen. et sp. n
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Mankiewicz, Carol. "Obruchevella and other microfossils in the Burgess Shale: preservation and affinity." Journal of Paleontology 66, no. 5 (1992): 717–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000020758.

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Charles D. Walcott's thin sections of the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale of British Columbia, Canada, have yielded many specimens of the helically coiled microfossil Obruchevella delicata, as well as fragments of the cyanobacteria Marpolia and Morania, sphaeromorph acritarchs, and sclerites of the enigmatic metazoan Wiwaxia. Obruchevella of the Burgess Shale displays a spectrum of preservation styles ranging from tangled masses to well-developed helixes. All Obruchevella specimens are preserved in three dimensions, which suggests original skeletalization or early post-mortem mineralization of t
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Butterfield, Nicholas J. "An Early Cambrian radula." Journal of Paleontology 82, no. 3 (2008): 543–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1666/07-066.1.

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Microscopic teeth isolated from the early Cambrian Mahto Formation, Alberta, Canada, are identified as components of a molluscan radula, the oldest on record. Tooth-rows are polystichous and lack a medial rachidian tooth-column. Anterior-posterior differences in tooth-row morphology are interpreted as ontogenetic and correspond broadly to the diversity of isolated teeth, some of which correspond closely with those of extant aplacophoran molluscs. Associated pock-marked cuticular fragments are interpreted as having supported multiple biomineralized sclerites/spines in the manner of a modern chi
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Indriyani, Jiphie Gilia, Kholidah Sunni Nafisah, Ainur Rosidah, et al. "Adaptasi Cerita Kakawin Arjuna Wiwaha pada Pewayangan Jawa Lakon Arjuna Wiwaha." SULUK: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Budaya 1, no. 1 (2020): 31–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.15642/suluk.2019.1.1.31-36.

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Kakawin Arjunawiwaha is the first milestone of literature in East Java, in which there is a perfection of life as explained in other stories of wayang. Arjuna as the most handsome puppet play is an ideal illustration of Javanese culture about the image of a knight. This study aims to find out the story of Kakawin Arjuna Wiwaha in the Javanese puppet play of Arjuna Wiwaha. This study uses a qualitative research method based on a literature review of Kakawin Arjuna Wiwaha Wiryamartana (1987) which has been translated into Indonesian. The results of the study include: (1) Describing the story of
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Books on the topic "Wiwaxia"

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Henry, Patricia B. The Arjuna wiwaaha. Centre for South East Asian Studies, 1986.

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Kanwa. [Arjuna wiwaha]. Yayasan Kawi Sastra Mandala, 1988.

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M, Sunardi I. D. Arjuna wiwaha. Balai Pustaka, 1986.

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Wayan, Warna I., ed. Arjuna wiwaha. Pemerintah Daerah Propinsi Daerah Tingkat I Bali, Proyek Penyusunan Naskah dan Pencetakan Buku-Buku Pelajaran Daerah Tingkat I Bali, 1985.

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Yayasan Kawi Sastra Mandala (Singaraja, Bali, Indonesia), ed. Kakawin Arjuna Wiwaha. Yayasan Kawi Sastra Mandala, 2000.

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Diyono. Serat pedhalangan lampahan Harjuna Wiwaha. Cendrawasih, 1997.

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Pusat Dokumentasi Kebudayaan Bali. Unit Pelaksana Daerah., ed. Alih aksara lontar Arjuna wiwaha. Unit Pelaksana Daerah, Pusat Dokumentasi Kebudayaan Bali, Propinsi Bali, 1988.

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Kanwa. [Arjuna wiwaha: Kakawin miwah tegesipun]. Dinas Pendidikan Dasar, Propinsi Daerah Tingkat I Bali?], 1997.

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Harimurti, Kridalaksana, ed. Wiwara: Pengantar bahasa dan kebudayaan Jawa. Gramedia Pustaka Utama, 2001.

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Chīangthō̜ng, Čhāmarī, and Suchīlā Tanchaiyanan. Čhit Phūmisak læ wiwatha rư̄ang phētphāwa nai sangkhom Thai. Samnakphim 6 Tulā Ramlưk, 2015.

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