stylophorans
Stylophorans were a group of extinct marine animals belonging to the phylum Stylophora, which lived during the Cambrian to Silurian periods. They are characterized by a unique body plan featuring a flattened, shield-like trunk, often referred to as a thalloid body, and a single, large appendage called a rhipidion. This rhipidion was typically fan-shaped and could be extended or retracted.
The exact taxonomic placement of stylophorans has been a subject of considerable debate among paleontologists. Historically,
Stylophorans are known from fossilized remains found in marine sedimentary rocks worldwide. Their fossils often preserve