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Invertebrates found in Australia in the 1980s do not fit in any known group.
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(追記ここまで)An earlier version of this article quoted Andreas Hejnol as saying that finding a lineage that does not fit within the known tree of life has happened only two or three times in the past 15–20 years. The statement belonged to Jean Just.
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Just, J., Kristensen, R. M. & Olesen, J. PLoS ONE 9, e102976 (2014).
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Skinner, N. Sea creatures add branch to tree of life. Nature (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature.2014.15833
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