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- Ainiktozoon abstract "Ainiktozoon loganense is an enigmatic fossil organism from the Silurian of Scotland. Originally described as an early chordate, recent studies suggest that it was in fact an arthropod, more precisely a thylacocephalid crustacean.A. loganense is known from a number of specimens from Silurian rocks (Ludlow series) at Lesmahagow in Scotland.".
- Ainiktozoon comment "Ainiktozoon loganense is an enigmatic fossil organism from the Silurian of Scotland. Originally described as an early chordate, recent studies suggest that it was in fact an arthropod, more precisely a thylacocephalid crustacean.A. loganense is known from a number of specimens from Silurian rocks (Ludlow series) at Lesmahagow in Scotland.".